Another vote for LEXMA, my goodness! Ok then, seems like I've got all the input I need to satisfy my Obsessive Compulsive behavior. Thanks you guys. This exercise was really more about me making the best informed choice/decision than it was about me buying a mouse. Again, thanks!
I've tried using my Logitech M-UAG120 laptop mouse on my PC, but it won't work. BIOS detects the mouse, and its optical LED lights up. But it won't move the cursor around when the log on screen pops up. Can anyone tell me why this is? The mouse I used to use was an A4Tech PS/2 mouse. I have since left that mouse in an electronics recycling bin two days ago. original post: https://forums.comodo.com/general_discussion_off_topic_anything_and_everything/laptop_mouse_wont_work_on_pc-t46112.0.html;msg332265#msg332265
Now you choose between the 3 choices I posted. That's the challenge of this question you guys. If I put Razer or Logitech in the choices, then it wouldn't be so much of a challenge won't it? It would be an easy, no-brainer choice. "Ooh, get the Razer Death Adder!" "No, get the Logitech G9, or atleast get the G5!" etc. etc. But what if you don't have those choices? Ah! Then you get to really think. :D So far, from all the info I have gathered including in the other forums where I posted this (https://forums.comodo.com/general_discussion_off_topic_anything_and_everything/a_mouse_question_for_gamers-t46062.0.html), its been between the LEXMA and the NORTEK. Now, with all the inputs I have been getting here, so far the odds are leaning towards LEXMA. Yesterday it was leaning towards NORTEK, it being the one with the highest dpi (2400dpi maximum).
I appreciate all your input. Now I feel like I'm getting somewhere. True, the 3 choices that I posted here are not as popular as Logitech or Razer, and believe me, I can get Razer by just paying the distributor price. Having said that, the reason why I am not getting these expensive brands is 1. I just spent ubber amounts of money buying an nVIDIA GTX295. 2. I had to buy a new motherboard because I didn't realize that the motherboard I bought last year will not fit the GTX295 I purchased. Now if I am going to buy a mouse that costs as much as my new ASUS P5Q SE2 mboard, forget it! :D Also, these 3 are not so obscure, at least not here in Asia. Genius is a pretty standard brand. You see it everywhere here and its been in the market since I was in grade 7, i think. Nortek is a bit new, but you see their products often enough in shops all over the city. LEXMA is new, but then its a division of SAMSUNG. And SAMSUNG has proven itself in my mother's household time and time again. Heck we have a SAMSUNG HDTV, the keyboard I am using for my PC is a SAMSUNG I bought...like 13 years ago, and it is still going strong. I appreciate the input that, no matter how sensitive a mouse is, if it isn't comfortable, it won't make much difference. That really makes sense. And besides, between a mouse that is 2400dpi and a mouse that is 2000dpi...does 400dpi more make much difference?
...i'm going to cry... Look, I'm asking you guys to choose between the 3 mouse I listed with the links. That's all. I've tried different mouse in different shops and it comes down to three (3) choices. And no, I will not spend too much money on a simple yet necessary device like the mouse, hence no Razer, no Logitech, no Sidewinders. If money wasn't a problem, I would get without question, the Logitech G9. But money is a problem, and I did my homework and it comes down to 3 choices. I just need the input of serious gamers about the 3 mouse, if they are to choose between the 3. That's all.
Though grip is important, I don't think it is the determining factor about gaming mices... Try playing CRYSIS WARHEAD with a mouse with a good grip...but this mouse has some ugly responses some of which are actually malfunction responses and you'd know what I mean.
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