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I'm looking for a new (computer) mouse. The one I have is eating batteries very fast. What mouse do you have? Do you recommend it or not? What mouse would you recommend?

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How fast is Fast?


You should get mine

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And get my extra pad too.
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I'm fond of Logitech trackballs (wired).
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The wireless mouse I had before needed new batteries after 1 hour, so now I've got a wired mouse.

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What type?

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I have one similar to the one HalfSlice linked to, though I don't think it's exactly the same... A wireless Logitech laser mouse, anyway. It's portable, does not cause any pain (like the one I had before....), looks cool, responds well etc etc.
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What happens if I don't use mouses and can't recommend to you any?
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That post above is pretty useless, Turk4n.

Marwex/Halfslice: I'm looking for a wired mouse as I'd rather not find one to waste batteries with.

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Jordan said:

What type?

Logitech G5

It's a gaming mouse. It got a place to put some weights in if you want it to be a little bit heavier on one side :P

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Jordan said:

I'm looking for a new (computer) mouse. The one I have is eating batteries very fast. What mouse do you have? Do you recommend it or not? What mouse would you recommend?

Hi Jordan:

All the peripherals I'm using are eating batteries. My Sony keyboard is going through them constantly. I have a Microsoft Large Ergonomic Mouse and I have to change the batteries about once a month or less. It's rediculous. Not sure if you are interested in an USB Optical Mouse, but the one I have uses infrared heat and keeps you mouse hand warm, too. It's therapeutic relief actually. If you mouse hand aches after long hours of use, just plug the Warm Mouse in and within a matter of a few minutes hand pain is gone and stress is relieved. Hope this helps your search for a new mouse. :)
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Wired Mouse: a4tech X7 (MSI branded) excellent for gaming with 3x Fire button (Kicks ass in Call of Duty using the Garand) and it's very accurate and sensitive. Laser Mouse with up to 2500dpi which is not bad at all.

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sorry, I don't use mice, I'd much rather have A nice trackball.
Not as much desk space required, and nice control (Even for FPSs)