so i recently bought a few no name logitech mice as well as a “Logitech MX Vertical”.
my grip is 40% easier to maintain over a length of time as well as more natural.
i dont know why companies are forcing me to adapt my grip to their shape, i am the customer.
it was at a point where i had to stop playing because the gaming mouse were so unusable.
there are virtually no issues with the sensors being slow or laggy, sure not having side buttons is awkward especially with how many heros i play.
clicks made no difference to me, but are firmer then the click of a laptop keyboard.
it seems most no name mouse are default at about 900 dpi which isnt far out of my comfort zone.
Seriously though, the basic mouse shape is very comfortable and most “improvements” on it aren’t comfortable or improvements. I’m used to the two side buttons from when I had a Razer mouse and I like them, but you can ignore them if you don’t like side buttons. I don’t use the DPI button currently, although I guess it’s useful when you want to toggle for silly rapid-spinning tricks (people are still going to just aim at the center of your slightly blurry head though, so the actual value of said tricks is dubious to me).
many people use gaming mice with low dpi. It seems you didn’t do your research before getting a GAMING MOUSE.
There are good reviewers for shape, lift off, weight, etc.
I personally liked my fnatic flick mouse, and when it broke I returned it and got a razer deathadder v2. I liked the shape on the flick a bit more though.
Same could be said about keyboards. I recently bought a mechanical keyboard, and i just can’t use it. The spacebar has such a sharp edge that my thump starts hurting after a minute. I went to the store and tested other brands, and they were also like that. Like why?? My membrane keyboards has a soft spacebar.