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Suggestion for using a soft or light clicking mouse in MOBA games

Suggestion for using a soft or light clicking mouse in MOBA games

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wolfpup118
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07-26-2023, 11:06 AM
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I frequently click and often need to use the right-click function in League of Legends. My preferred mouse has been the Logitech M330, a compact office model. I've also tried the Logitech G Pro X Superlight and Logitech G203, but the button sensitivity isn't ideal—it requires more pressure to click, which is inconvenient. Compared to these models, my office mouse allows me to click 15-20% faster in about five seconds. However, my current mouse sometimes stumbles, skips, or lags, especially in environments with many electronic devices like LAN events. My hands are about 18.5cm long (10cm), and I use a fingertip grip, so I usually prefer smaller mice. I don’t have a strong preference for any particular model, just need something practical. The "soft/light" feature only affects the button feel, not the sound, which is what matters most to me. I’ve read that the Orochi V2 has stiff buttons, so I’m considering the Cooler Master MM720, which is smaller and still under review. Please help with more suggestions.
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wolfpup118
07-26-2023, 11:06 AM #1

I frequently click and often need to use the right-click function in League of Legends. My preferred mouse has been the Logitech M330, a compact office model. I've also tried the Logitech G Pro X Superlight and Logitech G203, but the button sensitivity isn't ideal—it requires more pressure to click, which is inconvenient. Compared to these models, my office mouse allows me to click 15-20% faster in about five seconds. However, my current mouse sometimes stumbles, skips, or lags, especially in environments with many electronic devices like LAN events. My hands are about 18.5cm long (10cm), and I use a fingertip grip, so I usually prefer smaller mice. I don’t have a strong preference for any particular model, just need something practical. The "soft/light" feature only affects the button feel, not the sound, which is what matters most to me. I’ve read that the Orochi V2 has stiff buttons, so I’m considering the Cooler Master MM720, which is smaller and still under review. Please help with more suggestions.

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Cefreak113
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07-26-2023, 11:46 AM
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This video is worth watching; you can find it here: https://youtu.be/f3ZFqZbTnL4. If you're skilled with a soldering iron, you might enjoy experimenting with your existing mouse. I would advise against using Razer products mainly because of their poor quality control and inconsistent performance, along with the problematic Synapse app.
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Cefreak113
07-26-2023, 11:46 AM #2

This video is worth watching; you can find it here: https://youtu.be/f3ZFqZbTnL4. If you're skilled with a soldering iron, you might enjoy experimenting with your existing mouse. I would advise against using Razer products mainly because of their poor quality control and inconsistent performance, along with the problematic Synapse app.