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cakesarepies
10-28-2020, 12:49 PM
Howdy all,
Over the years I have been using razer naga as my go to mouse since I use razer synapses for making my rotation macros. I go through these things like hot cakes because the right mouse button usually breaks after 5 months of use because I hold the right mouse button down while steering my character.
Anyone know of a higher quality mouse that has a similar program to synapses where I can loop a rotation via mouse buttons? Pretty much over buying a new mouse every 5 months.
DasButo
10-28-2020, 02:07 PM
100% agree. My G600 has lasted 4+ years with zero issues.
Another g600 fan here, but they do not last me long at all. I'd be happy if I got a year out of mine. I keep two on hand just in case. I wear the right button out all the time. But for the price, I'll deal with it.
*EDIT*
Just re read your post. I sit on the right button as well. If you play as much as I do, and it sounds like you do. I don't think theres a mouse out there for us.
Lyonheart
10-28-2020, 06:07 PM
You guys must have giant/heavy fingers lol! I use G600s as well ( got 4 new ones when i noticed them on sale ) But mine last a few years at least! I also steer with right button held down. I strafe with the tilt wheel ( love this feature) allows me to use Q and E for other things!
Ikevink
10-28-2020, 07:25 PM
I swear the original G600s were made out of a stronger material, all the ones I have managed to find feel different to the original and don't last nearly as long. But also do the superior support for Logitech's interaction with isboxer has me sticking with them, and G600 has a nice number of buttons so I've bought like 8 of them total so far.
WOWBOX40
10-28-2020, 09:27 PM
Been using the "Mionix Naos 7000", corded mice, for some years now. No issues.
I tried the Razor naga, but it was way to small for my larger hands than normal. The Naos = fits well.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2605895/mionix-naos-7000-review.html
jak3676
11-03-2020, 10:47 PM
Razer Basilisk v2 here - I generally don't like the thumb buttons on Naga/G600, but the single thumb button on the Basilisk v2 is fine for me.
Mordikai
11-04-2020, 05:38 PM
I forget where I read the tip (I am sure it was from another multiboxer) but mice are one thing the Amazon warranty is great for. Buy whatever mouse you like the best, get the warranty and when it dies Amazon will replace it no hassle. I have done this for an ice maker (on my 3rd portable ice maker, only paying for the first) but I never thought to do it on a mouse! I loved my Corsair Scimitar but it died after only a year so I went back to the trusty Logitec G600. I will be picking up the Corsair again when I go to replace and nabbing the warranty myself :)
sgtopus
11-13-2020, 01:30 PM
I forget where I read the tip (I am sure it was from another multiboxer) but mice are one thing the Amazon warranty is great for. Buy whatever mouse you like the best, get the warranty and when it dies Amazon will replace it no hassle. I have done this for an ice maker (on my 3rd portable ice maker, only paying for the first) but I never thought to do it on a mouse! I loved my Corsair Scimitar but it died after only a year so I went back to the trusty Logitec G600. I will be picking up the Corsair again when I go to replace and nabbing the warranty myself :)
I tried a lot of mice and the tilt function of the mouse wheel is important to me. The Razer's cannot distinguish between the tilt and mouse wheel up/down. The Rival does and has an additional button to the right of the right mouse button. When I dual box the tilt wheel helps with strafing since I use an orbweaver for my left hand.
Spyro
03-08-2021, 09:59 AM
The Razer's cannot distinguish between the tilt and mouse wheel up/down.
Wut? You just have to remap them and you can use them like any other button.
I have the left tilt remapped to Mouse4 and right tilt to Mouse5 (Naga Trinity).
MadMilitia
03-24-2021, 07:23 PM
So....
This is a wee late but those mechanical switches in the Razer mice are known to fail after a few months. The good news is they are fixable! Yes you read me right. They can be fixed without buying any new parts.
Read: https://www.instructables.com/Repair-mouse-with-double-click-problem/
Basically, these mechanical switches have a metal band that springs off the button providing a nice surgical and responsive click. The trouble is the metal. These switches come from China (not Japan, those are good for 8m+ clicks) and so the Chinese metal is a problem. The band that's intended to click becomes weak and bounces inside the switch causing two clicks for every one. The way you fix it is to remove it and bend it a little so that it's got more strength to resist bouncing. Once done reassemble and you're good to go!
popara
05-31-2022, 05:42 AM
+1 for G600. It survived all my hack'n'slash experience and rage outbursts. :)
Purpleflavor
06-02-2022, 09:29 PM
Logitech G600 here. Officially done w/ Razer mice after having a great history the past 2 naga I've bought haven't lasted as long as others.
I still use a logitech M500 in tandem with my g13 gamepad. programmable everything. the m500 right click wore out after a decade, so i bought a new one recently.
I suggest everyone try a gamepad like the g13
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