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Ninox aurora mouse
Ninox aurora mouse







ninox aurora mouse
  1. #Ninox aurora mouse pro#
  2. #Ninox aurora mouse series#
  3. #Ninox aurora mouse free#

Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 1.1A (82g)ĭream Machines DM1 Pro, DM1 Pro S (89g, 85g) Sorry if I disappoint you but when I went to the store to look at some before, the cheapest Logitech G gaming mouse was around $50 AUD.Īlso, you might want to get a good mousepad if you don't have one already, using one really helped me improve. Ooh, don't forget its ambidextrous and you can customise the lights on the mouse. There's 3 different files and each of them you can choose 4 different DPI settings which can then be selected by cycling with a button on the mouse. I use a Logitech G300s btw and its pretty nice. Most of them have extra programmable buttons and the functionality to choose your DPI. As a gaming mouse, they're all going be wired and have very good glide and low latency, as well as being considerably light weight.

ninox aurora mouse

#Ninox aurora mouse series#

You probably won't find any excellent mice for under $30 but I'd have to say that the Logitech G series are a good and safe selection. DPI prefered between or the same as 800 - 1200dpi Reikokaz wrote:So as mentioned above I'm looking for a new mouse, since my old mouse just broke(which is good, since it was a wireless mouse) ^^'

#Ninox aurora mouse free#

If there's any wrong info, feel free to correct me. Still good, nonetheless.ĬM Storm Mizar - Quite heavy for me, but hey, it's here on the list. Logitech G600 - Who knows, you might need an extra million buttons. Zowie FK1 - Not tried, people said that it is larger than the FK2 but still offers the same reliability and performance. That actually is extremely handy when scrolling over 10k+ beatmaps. Lots of buttons, you might need them for productivity, who knows? The kinetic scroll wheel is fun. Logitech G502 - Really heavy without the weights, even heavier with. Roccat Kova+ - Never tried, but it's only 98g surprisingly. Roccat Kone Pure - For smaller hands, really light. My hand felt like it was melting when it landed on the mouse, and it's that good. Razer Deathadder - Best ergonomics, ask anyone who used the DA. Steelseries Rival, Sensei RAW (Laser) - Top-notch ergonomics. Zowie FK2 - Zowie is a generally good choice of mouse, especially for CSGO players, but I think it's expensive. Logitech G402 - Very lightweight and affordable, front-side buttons prote to accidental clickingĬorsair M65 Optical - Pretty great mouse albeit expensive, I think you can change the accessible "sniper button" to switch to a super high DPI and make you spin spinners faster (exploit?) Not to mention wireless mice are heavier. Unless you're using a Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum (or a 602, which is still pretty damn expensive), a wired connection is generally better. Five of my Razer peripherals died within a year (Kraken pro, Hammerhead, Deathadder, Blackwidow, Deathstalker) while the rest survived (Corsair, Ducky, Logitech, Steelseries, Sennheiser, etc.) On some surfaces (especially soft/rough ones), they can't even track a straight line, which is quite rare to happen for a decent optical mouse.īased on bias and experience. Tried a couple of laser mice and they are not consistent with tracking. Finding someone who's most comfortable at 10000 DPI is probably rarer than me winning the lottery, yet I have no basis over that. Unless you're playing a game on an IMAX resolution, that's just too quick and extremely hard to control. Most of the computer shops here buy that kind in bulk, and they can survive a beating (especially from angery kids) while still being able to track accurately.Įdit: For those also interested about mice, I'll provide more recommendations below (just to keep mouse recs in this thread).ĭPI higher than 8000~ DPI is totally useless. If you're really broke, get a standard A4Tech one. The small mice suggested at the top are also light mice, you can heed on any of those. If you want a really heavy one, Logitech G502 is really heavy (based on experience) even without the weights. I'm not so versed with MMORPG mice (with HOLY HELL 99 BUTTONS), not a fan of those. Steelseries mice or a Razer Deathadder is great if you don't need much buttons.

ninox aurora mouse

How many extra buttons do you need? (Maybe you play some mmorpg or something) Logitech G700 or Zowie FK1 for large hands, Roccat Kone Pure or Zowie FK2 for small ones. Getting a good, reliable mouse less than 30$ is hard to do, so I'll just post some good choices there and suggest you to invest a little more if you really want to dedicate yourself.









Ninox aurora mouse