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    Default Gaming Mouse

    Trying to find a Gaming mouse for large hands and long fingers.

    Need the extra controls to make up for non typing keyboard skills but has to be big enough.
    REAL fast as to hunt and peck and lit keyboard,(G-15) but need alot more.

    Not into changing batteries all the time and never used a wireless before as all rigs are USB connected.
    Here's one I looked at and have researched quite a few others as to performance and reliability.

    Cost!
    Under a hundred bucks!!
    Gaming Mouse-gaming-mouse-ms.jpg

    Ideas or recommendations.
    Also,
    What exactly does the dpi control do and interact with operation??

    Later

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    Default Re: Gaming Mouse

    The MMO 7 would definitely be a great investment but might be out of budget.

    All I notice dpi doing is making the cursor move A LOT faster.

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    Default Re: Gaming Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    The MMO 7 would definitely be a great investment but might be out of budget.

    All I notice dpi doing is making the cursor move A LOT faster.
    As to mouse movement or cursor, That can be controlled in the software settings.
    I've got 3 DPI settings on my Mice so I guess it would be on the fly settings, What ever help that would be.

    Just trying to find one that I can transfer two or three easily actuated controls that can remove the actions off the keyboard
    to the mouse,(On the fly)

    MMO is out of budget.
    Saw one gaming mouse for over 300 bucks, Not happening.

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    Default Re: Gaming Mouse

    Not sure how many buttons you want but the RAT 7 has 5 and is still pretty nice, Newegg.com - Cyborg CCB437080002/04/1 Black USB Wired Laser 6400 dpi R.A.T. 7 Gaming Mouse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irocing View Post
    Trying to find a Gaming mouse for large hands and long fingers.

    Need the extra controls to make up for non typing keyboard skills but has to be big enough.
    REAL fast as to hunt and peck and lit keyboard,(G-15) but need alot more.

    Not into changing batteries all the time and never used a wireless before as all rigs are USB connected.
    Here's one I looked at and have researched quite a few others as to performance and reliability.

    Cost!
    Under a hundred bucks!!
    Attachment 2845

    Ideas or recommendations.
    Also,
    What exactly does the dpi control do and interact with operation??

    Later

    the DPI switch will make the mouse move faster for smaller moments of the mouse, example you move your mouse 1" on 800 to move 4" onscreen / move mouse 1" @ 5000DPI move 15" on screen, with my mouse setting at 4800dpi I can go across both 27" screens with about 3-4" of movement

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    Quote Originally Posted by PC_User View Post
    the DPI switch will make the mouse move faster for smaller moments of the mouse, example you move your mouse 1" on 800 to move 4" onscreen / move mouse 1" @ 5000DPI move 15" on screen, with my mouse setting at 4800dpi I can go across both 27" screens with about 3-4" of movement
    When I moved my DPI above 1600 it moves while I'm typing or when I click something >.>

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    your keyboard tray loose or typing with force I can set mine to 5000dpi and never move a grunt, then again it depends on your mouse surface/ and the skatz (mouse feet)you are using, I replaced mine with 100% Teflon from Corepad for smoother movement.

    is the mouse your using have the Phillips twin Eye sensor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoLoMoTo View Post
    Not sure how many buttons you want but the RAT 7 has 5 and is still pretty nice, Newegg.com - Cyborg CCB437080002/04/1 Black USB Wired Laser 6400 dpi R.A.T. 7 Gaming Mouse
    Rat 7 has to much clutter and to easy to hit the wrong sensor.

    The Mionix 5000 does look like one to consider and price is right.

    Just want 5 or six easily applied buttons and not packed togeather and on the thumb side if your right handed.
    Right and left click, Scroll in the middle and two or three large buttons on the left.

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    RAT users seem to sell them a week or 2 after they get them you can find them all the time slightly used,
    Ive had many a mice and Ill continue to buy the NAOS 5000 as long as they are sold, I do from time to time have a issue with mine, when Im in the bios and messing around and get a bad OC causing a boot loop the mouse will stop working until I unplug it and plug it back in, the software is nice and you have a wide range of colors you can choose to use and you can remap the buttons to your liking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PC_User View Post
    RAT users seem to sell them a week or 2 after they get them you can find them all the time slightly used,
    Ive had many a mice and Ill continue to buy the NAOS 5000 as long as they are sold, I do from time to time have a issue with mine, when Im in the bios and messing around and get a bad OC causing a boot loop the mouse will stop working until I unplug it and plug it back in, the software is nice and you have a wide range of colors you can choose to use and you can remap the buttons to your liking.
    Have it down to the MS Sidewinder and the Mionix 5000.
    As to the reset usb wise, That happens to me also on other usb attachments when have a problem.
    Un couple for awhile and plug it back in and drivers reload.
    Nature of the beast.

    Thanks for the help.

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    quick note if you decide on the Mionix 5000 you can buy it at NCIX.US and tell them to price match http://www.acousticpc.com/mionix_naos_5000_laser_gaming_mouse.html
    and it will be 79.00 shipped cheapest I could find when I ordered unless you can find it cheaper NCIX will price match

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    Quote Originally Posted by PC_User View Post
    quick note if you decide on the Mionix 5000 you can buy it at NCIX.US and tell them to price match http://www.acousticpc.com/mionix_naos_5000_laser_gaming_mouse.html
    and it will be 79.00 shipped cheapest I could find when I ordered unless you can find it cheaper NCIX will price match
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    Sam, I believe Jake reviewed the Cooler Master CM Storm Sentinel Advanced II 1-2 months ago.
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    Not sure how many buttons you want but the RAT 7 has 5 and is still pretty nice, Newegg.com - Cyborg CCB437080002/04/1 Black USB Wired Laser 6400 dpi R.A.T. 7 Gaming Mouse
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