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Klyntar

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That's a decent looking mouse and all, but if I wanted something like that I'd just get another deathadder, which is $15 cheaper than that thermaltake one and I guarantee the software is better on deathadder, like I had back before I got the G600. Once you use a mouse that has resting spots for other fingers other than just your index and middle finger it's hard to go back to basic design mice, you start to ask yourself how your hand ever survived before.

I mean if I had never used the G600 with it's ring finger button as well as the thumb resting with how the buttons are angled on the side, it might be different but its just a game changer now. I've seen the light of comfort. :P

Now if you have some ideas of other mice that are more focused on hand posture than just having a couple buttons I might take a deeper look at them as I still haven't bought a new mouse yet. I love my G600 I just don't have as much use for 12 buttons on the side for the time being. I loved it for Runescape and Image editing, but I don't do either anymore. 3-4 would be more than enough now.

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I think the thing that has me hooked the most with G600 is the infamous ring finger button. I've grown to absolutely love that extra button being there. I use it to hit Esc.... literally all the time.

01-Jun-2015 23:52:26 - Last edited on 02-Jun-2015 00:23:09 by Klyntar

Jakir

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Klyntar said :
That's a decent looking mouse and all, but if I wanted something like that I'd just get another deathadder, which is $15 cheaper than that thermaltake one and I guarantee the software is better on deathadder, like I had back before I got the G600. Once you use a mouse that has resting spots for other fingers other than just your index and middle finger it's hard to go back to basic design mice, you start to ask yourself how your hand ever survived before.

I mean if I had never used the G600 with it's ring finger button as well as the thumb resting with how the buttons are angled on the side, it might be different but its just a game changer now. I've seen the light of comfort. :P

Now if you have some ideas of other mice that are more focused on hand posture than just having a couple buttons I might take a deeper look at them as I still haven't bought a new mouse yet. I love my G600 I just don't have as much use for 12 buttons on the side for the time being. I loved it for Runescape and Image editing, but I don't do either anymore. 3-4 would be more than enough now.

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I think the thing that has me hooked the most with G600 is the infamous ring finger button. I've grown to absolutely love that extra button being there. I use it to hit Esc.... literally all the time.


I am more about the buttons. The custom weight is nice and multiple profiles are good and on top of that it has none of the deadadder issues like if you unplug it 15 times the connection points won't wear out on you and kill your mouse. Imo it is the ultimate gaming mouse. (not to mention you can pick what color it lights up! ooooooooh)

03-Jun-2015 02:33:54

Klyntar

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Teh lites R teh kewlist?! :P

Tbh, I love having backlight on my keyboard for obvious reasons, but I don't really care at all for lights on a mouse since its well... a mouse. My G600 can have literally any color on the spectrum but I usually have it turned completely off unless it's just a dim red for matching purposes. This was just me rambling, btw. I know it wasn't a serious response.


The only problem I ever had out of my deathadder was the same problem that most mice have. The left click starts doubling clicking/not clicking at all because the little clicker in it gets worn out and flattens down. This is a very common thing for people who click a lot, and I do mean a lot as in single shot pistol rapid clicking all the time trying to get kills, and it seems like no mouse brand can hide from it. You'd think at least someone would use a more heavy duty clicker, but nope it's always a junky copper pin that's paper thin. You can repair it by rebending it but it doesn't last long (maybe a month if you're lucky) since the copper itself has lost the strength integrity. Come to think of it.... maybe it's time for aftermarket clickers for main brand mice. *ideas thicken*

04-Jun-2015 02:54:51 - Last edited on 04-Jun-2015 03:15:39 by Klyntar

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