I'm having trouble locating a good mouse for gaming because of inconsistent clicks and an uncomfortable grip.
I'm having trouble locating a good mouse for gaming because of inconsistent clicks and an uncomfortable grip.
I have found that my most comfortable mouse is the Logitech M330, though it has connectivity problems when playing games on a PC rather than a laptop, possibly due to other electronic devices as noted by Logitech Support. I miss a wired version of the M330 and have always used the M320/M330 models.
My experience with new mice, such as the Logitech G Pro X Superlight and Logitech G203, is that they are uncomfortable for my hand and cause inconsistent rapid clicking. I tend to grip the mouse in a fingertip style, resting my palm on the mousepad while only lightly touching the surface. The inconsistency I feel occurs when I rapidly click around 20 times in seconds, but each click fails to register. It might be the sensitivity of the mouse button plate affecting me, as the M330 seems to have a softer and more sensitive button compared to gaming mice. Since there is no wired version of the M330, I am looking for alternatives.
Given my grip style, I believe smaller mice would be more comfortable, even though my hands are 18.5cm x 10cm. The original M330 was about 10.7cm long, while the G203 is 11.66 cm, the G Pro X SuperLight 12.5 cm with widths of 6.8 cm, 6.2 cm, and 6.35 cm respectively. Over the past weeks, I haven’t fully adapted to the G203 and find it uncomfortable, making it hard for me to click effectively while playing League of Legends professionally. Because I struggle to get used to any gaming mouse, I am seeking recommendations for better options after spending a lot on current models.
the Logitech G600 is the top mouse i've ever used among possibly 12-15 over the past two decades.
if you're worried about hand positioning, visit local PC shops, Best Buy, Microcenter, etc., and test out what they have available.
even if you don't locate an ideal model at a suitable price, you'll gain a clearer idea of what feels comfortable for you.
look for sponsors that provide free peripherals to try, test, and review.
when preparing your taxes this year, consider the mice as a business expense if you're genuinely a professional gamer.
not at all.
I possess
Home, End, Numpad +, -, PgUp, Pg Dwn,
left, right, up, down, Enter, backspace
all perfectly positioned on my right hand fingertips during typing,
especially when using multiple extra keybinds while playing games.
I also own a Corsair Vengeance M95 that I use with my laptop—it's a very comfortable mouse.
Its size is similar to the G600, making it suitable for people with normal to large hand sizes.