Who makes a good, cheap mouse?
- Crazy9000
- Main keyboard: G-Tune Realforce 108B-MP
- Main mouse: Steelseries Xai
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Any recommendations for a good cheap (not trackball :p) mouse? Just for web browsing and stuff... really all it needs to do is be flexible on tracking with different surface types.
- daedalus
- Buckler Of Springs
- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: Model M SSK (home) HHKB Pro 2 (work)
- Main mouse: CST Lasertrack, Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring, Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0087
Logitech made a decent basic mouse called the RX250. I dont see it on their site or on any retailers, so it must be out of production. You can probably get new ones off eBay though.
- J888www
- Main keyboard: SIIG MiniTouch-Monterey Blue Switches.
- Main mouse: MS Standard Optical
- Favorite switch: Monterey Blue
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There's the microsoft wireless optical 2000, it works, no cord, nice demure click, comfortable to use but be aware that the transmitter is a little over-size (some people find it aesthetic).
I find the plastic shell to be much more durable than the rubberized material used in the construction of most current mouse. I have one in use with a desktop and purchased a spare at £6 delivered last Month.
I find the plastic shell to be much more durable than the rubberized material used in the construction of most current mouse. I have one in use with a desktop and purchased a spare at £6 delivered last Month.
- Crazy9000
- Main keyboard: G-Tune Realforce 108B-MP
- Main mouse: Steelseries Xai
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
That looks perfect. I found one for $9 shipped on ebay .daedalus wrote:Logitech made a decent basic mouse called the RX250. I dont see it on their site or on any retailers, so it must be out of production. You can probably get new ones off eBay though.
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
daedalus wrote:I dont see it on their site
http://www.logitech.com/it-it/for-busin ... vices/3141
http://www.logitech.com/it-it/for-busin ... vices/5853
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
Actualy there are more cheap mice available on the US website than on the IT one.daedalus wrote:Odd, there's still no sign of it on their US or UK sites.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/for-busin ... vices/3141
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/for-busin ... vices/5852
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/for-busin ... vices/6532
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/for-busin ... vices/5946
UK has the same as Italy
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/for-busin ... vices/3141
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/for-busin ... vices/5853
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
fossala wrote:Logitech MX 620 is what I use, it comfortable and only cost £25. Batteries last forever as well, 4-6months.
Yes, another great mouse, available in the left handed version too.
BTW on the battery side the M705 will beat it hands down (three years with two batteries, more than one year with one battery)
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
BTW a logitech is still a logitech, even when it cost 9€
- Julle
- Location: Finland
- Main keyboard: Wooting Two HE
- Main mouse: CST L-trac
- Favorite switch: Lekker Hall effect
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Microsoft Comfort mouse 4500 is a bargain. It tracks on pretty much any surface (except glass), is comfortable and affordable. I bought one for my laptop for 10 € new. Microsoft Wireless mouse 2000 is the same mouse, but wireless. Both of them are Bluetrack mice.
- MoarMAtt
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc Mini
- Main mouse: Logitech Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cherry Black
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
http://www.officemax.com/catalog/sku.js ... urn_skus~Y
Looks amazing for the price, Was going to pick one up as a "backup mouse/laptop mouse" but didnt. Really wanna get my hands on it though. Seems like a cheap mx518 variant
Looks amazing for the price, Was going to pick one up as a "backup mouse/laptop mouse" but didnt. Really wanna get my hands on it though. Seems like a cheap mx518 variant
- cable
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Filco Ninja Majestouch-2
- Main mouse: QPAD 5K
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blown
- DT Pro Member: -
I've tried out a mouse that looks to be very close to the one you linked. To be more exact, the Ace MLUC100.MoarMAtt wrote:http://www.officemax.com/catalog/sku.js ... urn_skus~Y
Looks amazing for the price, Was going to pick one up as a "backup mouse/laptop mouse" but didnt. Really wanna get my hands on it though. Seems like a cheap mx518 variant
I bought it for my laptop and I must say it's a very good mouse for its price. Perhaps it's a bit too plastic and doesn't weight very much (it's extremely light).
The scroll wheel might not be the best, but it's alright to scroll with, but the actual button has an extreme awful feeling when you push it down, you might accidentally scroll at the same time as you do it (which I did experience a few times). I do like however that you can scroll it sideways.
The glide is acceptable on most mousepads (or without). It comes with some okay glides.
But it's design is good and it feels pretty comfortable in your hand. Feels pretty solid. Like I stated in the beginning, it's clearly worth its price though!
Pros:
+ Low price
+ Ergonomic design
+ Thumb keys
+ Can also scroll sideways
+ Laser sensor
Cons:
- Feels extremely plastic
- Doesn't weight very much (which some people might like)
- Mouse wheel button feels pretty bizarre (when you press it down)
- Attachments
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- Ace MLUC100
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- MoarMAtt
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc Mini
- Main mouse: Logitech Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cherry Black
- DT Pro Member: -
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I just got one and im trying it out tonight.
Also picked up a circular looking mouse pad to replace the Xtracpad (going to probably use it at work instead.)
I think it will just take awhile to get used to the multiple button placement but so far so good.
It feels smooth but a bit smaller around the middle where i like to hold the mouse...
http://tinypic.com/r/70l55f/7
Here it is next to my Steel series Ikari Optical.
Under 20bucks isn't bad since i saw the G400 for 50$ at Best Buy.
Also picked up a circular looking mouse pad to replace the Xtracpad (going to probably use it at work instead.)
I think it will just take awhile to get used to the multiple button placement but so far so good.
It feels smooth but a bit smaller around the middle where i like to hold the mouse...
http://tinypic.com/r/70l55f/7
Here it is next to my Steel series Ikari Optical.
Under 20bucks isn't bad since i saw the G400 for 50$ at Best Buy.
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
- DT Pro Member: -
I have the MX518, it's not that cheap, and its buttons (especially the middle button) are too stiff. I am much happier with the Logitech M500 (which costs about half).
- MoarMAtt
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc Mini
- Main mouse: Logitech Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cherry Black
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G400 looks amazing.
I recently found one of these in my drawer at work and i decided to try it out... i gave away my ACE MLUC100 for it.
http://xahlee.org/kbd/im/tb/Logitech_Tr ... Marble.jpg
i found the Ace alot lighter then i thought it was going to be...
Also i have brought in my blue switch Leopold into work and with the Trackman right next to it
the wrist rest works well.
Im very please with this config but i love coming home to Blacks and my Ikari so its really what im feeling up to that day.
I really really want to try buckling springs but finding a space saver on Ebay is CRAZY!
I recently found one of these in my drawer at work and i decided to try it out... i gave away my ACE MLUC100 for it.
http://xahlee.org/kbd/im/tb/Logitech_Tr ... Marble.jpg
i found the Ace alot lighter then i thought it was going to be...
Also i have brought in my blue switch Leopold into work and with the Trackman right next to it
the wrist rest works well.
Im very please with this config but i love coming home to Blacks and my Ikari so its really what im feeling up to that day.
I really really want to try buckling springs but finding a space saver on Ebay is CRAZY!
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro2, CM QFS MX Green, SSK, ErgoDox (MX Blue)
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac X, Logitech MX518,
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring, MX Green
- DT Pro Member: -
I am using the Logitech MX518 for close to 6 years now (I think I bought it some time around mid 2006). I am still very happy with it and consider it to be a great buy. It has just the right size for my large hands, its neither too light nor too heavy, and it can take a fair amount of abuse (I spilled Coke, Ginger Ale, Tonic Water, beer, coffee on it, and those are just the drinks I can remember). After the Ginger Ale it was very sticky, the buttons didn't work correctly, and the thing in general behaved rather odd. But that was almost 2 years ago and I am still happily using it.
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- Main keyboard: Choc Mini
- Main mouse: G5r
- Favorite switch: Brown/Red
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Got the Spawn for now. really nice mouse, good grip, firmware and software(non-customizable dpi a bit of a drag), but for someone with large hands such as mine probably no real palm/claw hybrid, because its too small. i'll get the Naga and the Ikari next, to see if i like the palm grip.
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- Main keyboard: Keycool 87
- Main mouse: Logitech G1
- Favorite switch: Cherry Mx Red
- DT Pro Member: -
One of the best nowadays price/money is the Cm Storm Xornet, it hasn't got acceleration and the switches are Omron and it has a very nice rubber feel. The only inconvenience is to get used to the shape, although is very ergonomic it feels strange if you are used to "normal" shape mouses.
- MoarMAtt
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc Mini
- Main mouse: Logitech Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cherry Black
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I thought i wouldnt be able to stand a 3 button mouse but the Trackman works well with what im doing.Izza wrote:Can't go wrong with the cheapest Logitech you can find... only issue with something like an M110 is the weight. It feels extremely light, so modding by hot gluing a few washers inside isn't a bad idea.
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- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: Old rubberdome
- Main mouse: Logitech Performance MX
- DT Pro Member: -
The cheapest Logitech mouse you can find is the worst thing you'll ever find.Izza wrote:Can't go wrong with the cheapest Logitech you can find... only issue with something like an M110 is the weight. It feels extremely light, so modding by hot gluing a few washers inside isn't a bad idea.
- MoarMAtt
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc Mini
- Main mouse: Logitech Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cherry Black
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/70986/l ... AAAHOT4yhg
Not a bad deal... Good feel and its got extra buttons but def even on sale not the CHEAPEST.
Not a bad deal... Good feel and its got extra buttons but def even on sale not the CHEAPEST.
- MoarMAtt
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Main keyboard: Noppoo Choc Mini
- Main mouse: Logitech Revolution
- Favorite switch: Cherry Black
- DT Pro Member: -
- Contact:
Happy St Pattys day everyone btw!
Jameson in one hand and the remote control in the other!
VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
Jameson in one hand and the remote control in the other!
VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
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bumpity bump, i know- topic was undead anyhow.
On the CM Storm Spawn, got it like a month ago, coming from an MX500 (still alive, though, thanks to Logitech's planned obsolescence it can only do 400 instead of 800dpi in w7x64; and I play high sens (meaning I did so at the cost of much accuracy); so change was in order after all this time (+-10yrs)).
I play with a fingertip type grip (yes on that huge logi shell), and I was hoping the Storm would give me just that, with more comfort for my pinky that normally gets dragged over the pad a bit (during long sessions ), it does allow me to, although there's one sad part, I hoped my pinky could use the ringfinger-support-ridge-thingy and keep three fingers on the mouse buttons as I used to do most of the time (middle mouse button is used often, and I dislike leaving M1 for that, very annoying), and that just plain doesn't work. The mouse is just too thin for that (with my hands ofcourse), gets too cramped up; if you try to put your hand on it like that (middle finger on the wheel, ring on rmb, pinky on the supportpart) you'll automatically end up with some clawgrip thing, I dislike that, much prefer more relaxt fingers. *which this mouse does allow quite smoothly, see below
Also, when trying that hold I have too little grip on the mouse to press the side buttons without nudging the mouse.
Sooo, fingertipping works, but only with three instead of four fingers on buttons (thumb+pointer+middle, no ring).
Incidentally, perhaps related, perhaps not, I'm getting mayor rsi-like aches in my elbow/shoulder lately.
It is a light mouse btw.
Which makes the cord really bad, waay too stiff (actually thinking of some kinda cable hanging system to counter that).
EDIT: forgot to mention the scroll wheel, it's bad. Up feels way diff than down, though I haven't had the dreaded noscroll/doublescroll happening that I've know from my MX500. yet.
EDIT2: ALSO: Please be adviced that the support from CM Storm to fix the issues that have been reported way back when it was released is quite lackluster. As in, there's no fix thus far (approx a year later). Issues like: high cpu usage causing massive lag in the cursor (without the cm drivers installed) and moreso than on other mice (f.i. mx500@1000hz was nothing like this; even though that should strain the usb bus more), and firmware options are iffy, look at their forum for more info. EDIT3: sigh.. alright, seems they haven't abbandoned the Spawn owners completely, 3 weeks ago a new beta firmware was posted on the forums. Maybe there's hope. EDIT4: for more info on what issues there are, http://www.cmstorm.com/forum/showpost.p ... ostcount=1
On the CM Storm Spawn, got it like a month ago, coming from an MX500 (still alive, though, thanks to Logitech's planned obsolescence it can only do 400 instead of 800dpi in w7x64; and I play high sens (meaning I did so at the cost of much accuracy); so change was in order after all this time (+-10yrs)).
I play with a fingertip type grip (yes on that huge logi shell), and I was hoping the Storm would give me just that, with more comfort for my pinky that normally gets dragged over the pad a bit (during long sessions ), it does allow me to, although there's one sad part, I hoped my pinky could use the ringfinger-support-ridge-thingy and keep three fingers on the mouse buttons as I used to do most of the time (middle mouse button is used often, and I dislike leaving M1 for that, very annoying), and that just plain doesn't work. The mouse is just too thin for that (with my hands ofcourse), gets too cramped up; if you try to put your hand on it like that (middle finger on the wheel, ring on rmb, pinky on the supportpart) you'll automatically end up with some clawgrip thing, I dislike that, much prefer more relaxt fingers. *which this mouse does allow quite smoothly, see below
Also, when trying that hold I have too little grip on the mouse to press the side buttons without nudging the mouse.
Sooo, fingertipping works, but only with three instead of four fingers on buttons (thumb+pointer+middle, no ring).
Incidentally, perhaps related, perhaps not, I'm getting mayor rsi-like aches in my elbow/shoulder lately.
It is a light mouse btw.
Which makes the cord really bad, waay too stiff (actually thinking of some kinda cable hanging system to counter that).
EDIT: forgot to mention the scroll wheel, it's bad. Up feels way diff than down, though I haven't had the dreaded noscroll/doublescroll happening that I've know from my MX500. yet.
EDIT2: ALSO: Please be adviced that the support from CM Storm to fix the issues that have been reported way back when it was released is quite lackluster. As in, there's no fix thus far (approx a year later). Issues like: high cpu usage causing massive lag in the cursor (without the cm drivers installed) and moreso than on other mice (f.i. mx500@1000hz was nothing like this; even though that should strain the usb bus more), and firmware options are iffy, look at their forum for more info. EDIT3: sigh.. alright, seems they haven't abbandoned the Spawn owners completely, 3 weeks ago a new beta firmware was posted on the forums. Maybe there's hope. EDIT4: for more info on what issues there are, http://www.cmstorm.com/forum/showpost.p ... ostcount=1