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    Got myself the CM Storm Advance II



    Pros:
    - On the fly DPI adjustments
    - Can program many different button combos
    - Very Comfortable to use and has a nice weight to it

    Cons:
    - Haven't had it for very long and its already started to peel
    - Would of loved it to be wireless

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    I've got a MS Sidewinder X8 at the moment:

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    Pros:
    Very responsive for a wireless mouse
    Can also use the charger to make it wired if you want
    On-the-fly dpi settings
    BlueTrack works on pretty much any surface
    Macro's (if that's what you want in a mouse, personally I've never used it)

    Cons:
    Can't really think of any, except the charger giving me problems sometimes (the mouse switches off sometimes when I'm playing while charging it, which can frustrate the hell out of me as it stops working in-game)

    I've had this mouse for a few years now and I've loved using it, but I am currently looking at maybe buying a new one, since this one is starting to give me problems. One of the thumb buttons don't work anymore and I have to press the scroll wheel really hard before it clicks. I don't think they sell these anymore so I am still undecided as to what I'm gonna (evenually) replace it with, but I like the look of the Steelseries Sensei.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HavocXphere View Post
    Razer Naga because the shape suits me. The buttons on the side are a bit of a pain though...causes switches to pistol at inopportune times in MP games.
    Molten for me at the moment. 80% of my gaming is GW2, in which it excels. It also looks good at work and it's a nice topic of conversation at the odd software demo and client meeting...
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    I'm using the SteelSeries Sensei MLG Edition.

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    High sensitivity, great sensor, and fits my claw/palm hybrid grip well.
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    Gigabyte M8000X Ghost:

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    Pros:
    Very comfortable for right-hand use.
    Great sensitivity.
    Adjustable weights.
    Laser sensor.
    It's sexy.
    Also, affordable.

    Cons:
    None yet, but the fact that it's not an ambidextrous mouse might put some folks off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mb12 View Post
    I use the R.A.T.7, because it is massive and it has a pinky rest
    Hahaha i use it simply cause it is so customizable and it fits my reasonably sized female hands quite well.
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    Logitech G400 - my precious

    Pro's
    - comfortable and chunky
    - good weight
    - well place programmable thumb buttons/ on the fly dpi
    - price

    Cons
    - its wired. don't really care though to be honest.

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    I recently got the Naga Hex - Love the mouse

    Pros:
    Very comfortable for right-hand use.
    Great sensitivity.
    It's sexy.
    And I love the extra buttons, the normal naga has too many buttons but this one just has the six and for me its perfect. I also have an issue with my right hand - I had it injured in an accident when I was younger and because of it my thumb is a bit shorter and I cannot bend my index and ring fingers normally so I have to choose mice that are easy to use for me andI can reach all my buttons except the two extra buttons on the mouse below the scroll wheel.

    The only con I have is the fact that I cannot get my hex too connect too the razer cloud sync where I can access its extra features. So once that is sorted (hopefully Razer can help me fix it).



    Cons:
    None yet, but the fact that it's not an ambidextrous mouse might put some folks off.

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    Roccat Kone XTD


    Pro's:
    Straight upgrade from my R.A.T7.
    Very comfortable grip
    Customizable colors
    Can adjust DPI on the fly
    Plays audio clips when you make changes to the mouse (it will for example tell you what DPI you are at when you change it)
    Can adjust the height at which the mouse tracks movement (i use the lowest possible)
    Lots of profiles
    Has double the macro capacity thanks to it's shift+ function
    Minor macro's
    Feels solid

    Cons:
    Color can sometimes be inconsistent.
    No mouse movement macro's despite on-board memory and processor.
    Weights are hard to change
    Changes to mouse setting take a while to set it and may hang the computer most of the time
    Have to download drivers (no drivers included in box)
    Shift+ is hard to press with a claw grip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradbear117 View Post


    Logitech G400 - my precious

    Pro's
    - comfortable and chunky
    - good weight
    - well place programmable thumb buttons/ on the fly dpi
    - price

    Cons
    - its wired. don't really care though to be honest.
    I got the same one... AWESOME mouse....

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