I use a pretty normal Logitech corded mouse (got tired of the batteries dying on me on my cordless one), but man, this could really help with all those action bars everywhere:
http://openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html
Ugly as sin, but hey...
I use a pretty normal Logitech corded mouse (got tired of the batteries dying on me on my cordless one), but man, this could really help with all those action bars everywhere:
http://openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html
Ugly as sin, but hey...
for those of you to lazy or unwilling to click that link.... ok never mind, i got the old disappearing pic
this one does meh just fine
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-178-_-Product
Last edited by assamite; 11-06-2009 at 04:27 PM.
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I want it!
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That's pretty ugly compared to :
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/18/r...-and-hands-on/
or possibly
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/17/c...ardware-profi/
Those are neat. It'd be interesting to try all these out. That first one has all the buttons on the thumb, I'd think that would be kind of limiting...my thumb is my least agile finger, whereas on the OpenOffice one you might even be able to hit two buttons at a time, I dunno. Then again, the OpenOffice one has a joystick there...no idea how that would feel. They all look pretty uncomfortable, hehe. That first one have a pinky button? Don't think I've used a mouse with a pinky button before...
I personally like Razers stuff. The deathadder is what I use for a mouse
great DPI (2900), I tend to palm my mice so this one fits perfectly into my hand. I can play hours on end with no fatigue, 2 programmable left thumb keys, back lit (which can be turned off if not wanted)
and I use their Lycosa keyboard
great feel on the keys, smooth and again backlit, you can also turn the back light off if you choose too.
I use the first generation G15 keyboard and the Microsoft Sidewinder mouse.
Personally I use a LogiTech Trackman Marble. I freakin hate using a mouse to play games. Trackballs are nicer and occupy less desk space IMO.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mi.../4786&cl=za,en
There's also the good ol' Nostromo:
http://www.n52te.com/
But it's not a mouse, and I always ended up (had an older n52) having to take my hands off it to type...in games with voice chat, or just using Ventrilo or similar, the need to type is lessened, so maybe this is a good potential off-hand weapon.
I picked up a Naga a couple days ago. Here is a little mini review.
Background
My previous mouse was a logitec g5. I am a huge believer in mouse button use and used all of the buttons on my g5. They say it takes about a week or two to get use to this mouse and i have not started taking full advantage of the 12 thumb buttons.
Pros
Great movement. So far no tracking issues at all.
Very comfortable. My hand sits very well on the mouse. The left and right buttons cup your fingers and there is a nice spot for your third finger to rest on.
I haven't gotten to use the 12 thumb buttons much yet but at first blush it is pretty easy to tell where your thumb is on the pad. The only thing that might inhibit the usefulness is that I have to use the tip of my thumb to press the buttons so it will take an extra .5-1 second to move my thumb into position to press.
Cons
None of the buttons can be reprogrammed. The 1-12 buttons are either 1-10-= keys or number pad 1-0-=. The two side buttons by the left mouse button are forward and back. There is no place in the software to change these buttons. Ideally these buttons should have been able to map to any key combination.
Possible Con
Small buttons for the thumb. I think I would have rather just had 1-9 with bigger buttons but I don't have enough time on the mouse to make that decision yet.
I also use a ideazon/steelseries fang. It is by far the best game-pad I have ever used. It doesn't look as cool as some of the newer pads but the button placement and software are far superior to any other pad out there. You can macro any key, download and import other peoples setups, color code, label, and print out your setup, drop or copy/paste keys to move them around instead of reprogramming.
http://www.steelseries.com/us/produc...ng/information
Best mouse I've used so far (not that I've used that many). Crazily highly programmable w/ keystrokes or macros (even the left-right scroll wheel motion can be reprogrammed: great for backspacing through interactables). Cordless, with on the fly charging via cord if necessary), adjustable weight, adjustable DPI. And I prefer the up-down orientation of the thumb buttons.
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i really want one of them just because.. well.. im a dork and i love having 10 billion buttons on my mouse.. and i was wondering how is that razer mmo mouse? like does it just map to the keys on the keyboard or is it independantly controlled by the razer software? or does windows support all of the buttons without the razer software? and most importantly does ddo actually recognize the fact that it has that many buttons? just wondering if anyone has it and knows these details..
Pretty good synopsis. I just bought this and while the keys take a bit to get used to, they are very nice to have especially on my sorc. I do wish they were programmable but that's what the G15 is for!
I did like changing my tab next monster key to the #12 key for quick change for my FoD...
It is by far the most comfortable mouse I've had yet. I just need to stop randomly spamming the wrong key when under pressure in near wipe instances. Talking about making things worse! :P Or, I COULD move my grease from key #9 (A bit too close to tab)...
Good news then from Razers website: "UPDATE: 6th Jan 2010 - The Razer Naga now allows for full button remapping". Info on the update http://cult.razerzone.com/2010/01/06...pping-is-a-go/
i don't use a mouse too often 'cuz i use this
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/ga.../5126&cl=gb,en
cheap,useful, and comes with key-mapping software(i use ddo key-mapping though...)
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