Recommendation for a multi-button mouse?

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I purchased the ROG Chakram. I wanted a wireless mouse with 16k dpi. Has multi buttons but not a feature I’ve taken advantage of, even has a mini joystick on the side.

I have Logitech G600, it’s amazing, but it’s pretty big. I’m not sure if you’re okay with that…

I always want to try out Corsair Scimitar.

The naga is ye olde faithful

Man I don’t know if I could get used to one of those mice with the big button pad on the side. With how I mouse around, especially in more frantic circumstances, I think I’d be inadvertently triggering stuff left and right.

Anyway, I normally use a 6-button trackball but for when nothing but a mouse will do, the G604 Lightspeed has been decent and has exceptionally low lag for a wireless mouse. Back during Vanilla/TBC/WotLK I used a Logitech MX1000 which was nice, but the only modern equivalent (similar body shape, etc) is the more productivity focused MX Master 3 which I haven’t tried. The MX Master 3 is probably sufficient for WoW but might fall short in games where you need more DPI control.

Personally, I use a Razer Tartarus V2 for my left hand and a Logitech G600 for my right hand.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND Razer products.
The reason being within every single one I’ve had switches getting stuck, including my current Tartarus that I recently swapped the thumbpad on. Even now it’s getting stuck.
Same issue with their mouses. (In this sense do we say mouses or mice?)

Anyways, the Logitech G600 has been very reliable. I’ve had no issues, it performs well and EASILY allows you to have 24 buttons on the side of it thanks to the G-Shift.

Throwing my coin in for Logitech G600 also.

Reasonable price, and better quality than Razer mice. Has nice weight to it.

Software kinda sucks. But it does the job.

Might be excessive for a DH but the buttons come in handy for other stuff too. I have a dedicated button for random mounts and autorun. :smiley:

I’ve decided to stay with my Logitech G502 Hero mouse, for now. I’ll figure out how to accommodate the DH rotations with it, eventually.

I have a g600 and have enjoyed it for many years and it’s still going strong. My middle mouse button is going now though (not disappointed about this I’ve had the mouse for a long time).

When I do need to replace my mouse I may just buy the same one.

The only downside is that they changed their software for the mouse and I’m not really happy about the change but that’s small potatoes.

While they did update to ghub, when I tried to install it years ago it just didn’t work for the G600. The upside is the old software, LGS, still works fine, and after the initial use you can just save your profile to the mouse memory and uninstall the program. Lets you take it on the road and have all your keybinds setup too! G600 is the best bang for the buck imo, had a naga, died of the somewhat infamous double click issue a few years in, not worth it for it’s price.

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I agree with the folks saying the G600 is the way to go.
Just a side note. Something I did that takes a little bit of getting used to but pays off in the long run. Change the binding of one of the buttons to a key stroke, I did Ctrl. Crtl is a key I find troublesome to press with another key. Put that bugger (Crtl) on a mouse button and it opens up everything you use shift\keystroke for but with that new button.

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dont get another one, you’ll be several disappointed, if you got it around 2012 it’s the last of their functional/working line. razor really went down hill since.

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Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite (or Pro)

The Logitech G600 has been the best mouse I’ve found, especially for the cost. It’s fantastic.

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I have the razer one. It’s OK, previously had the Logitech one that’s like 23$ and feel like that was better bang for the buck. It had the gshift on the mouse that changed all your keybinds, and all the numbers on the side… only downside was 4 buttons per row (razer is 3 and basically replaces your 1-0)

For q cheap convenient mouse it’s hard to beat that Logitech.

My g600 started having issues with the 2 button (middle button first row) lasted about 2 years. I used a Naga before and had good luck with it lasted 4 years.

joking aside

Logitech G600

I’ve used this for years and love it.

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Razer Naga

I have owned (or bought for other) probably 5 Razer MMO mice over the years, they have all been really great.

I like the g600. Cannot imagine gaming without it anymore.