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Martyn

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I used to recommend SteelSeries peripherals to peopler, but changed to the Glorious Mouse a few years ago, they are very nice.
The mouse I have now is the Logitech G Pro Superlight.

Hands down, the best mouse I've had so far imo.

Just wanted a solid mouse, to old for all this gimmicky **** and it's been solid tbh.
 

deano13

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Holy mice :eek:

I always find those side buttons too far back for comfort, I'd rather had them under my thumb and keep light touch over them all the time, so you don't have to crane thumb backwards or slide the whole hand back just to reach those buttons.
I’ll be honest it really depends on hand size, I mean I have no issues at all using the buttons but I’ve always had these style mouse, I find the top buttons on top left so damn handy having them just there and set to anything I want I depending on game 👍🏻
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If it's anything like the Naga V2 Pro, it comes with 3x interchangeable side profiles.
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Only difference is it doesn’t have the interchangeable side plates (which for me wasn’t needed anyway) and the hyperspeed has the 2 extra mappable buttons on the index finger which come in so handy
 
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Damian

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Roccat Kone AIMO PC Gaming Mouse

It doesn't have 69 buttons but 5 buttons, 3 are on the side, works flawlessly last 2 years. I would recommend the Logitech Master if you need something more for work purposes
 

mir2pion

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I take back that dismissal over the board of BT mice. I dusted off an older Logitech MX Laser mouse (cordless, rechargeable) and that one keeps connected. It has almost no delay if you want to use it even after long inactivity.
Amazingly, it is still for sale on Amazon, kind of expensive. Maybe because it is just one left from some old stock.
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What I said applies to those cheaper smaller mouse like this one but probably many others too. I think it is some inbuilt power saving feature that in the end backfires like all green ideas do... Since I hate to use trackpad, I can live with it for occasional use when on the move but as a workaday mouse, it is useless as BT but if you can spare USB port, it can be used with a 2.4GHz dongle which keeps it connected all the time.
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