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What kind of replacement mouse should I purchase?

What kind of replacement mouse should I purchase?

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MasterCed
Member
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06-26-2024, 11:35 PM
#1
My "Zebronics Transformer" mouse isn't working properly (I'm sorry about this purchase). I'm looking for a replacement.
Budget: As low as possible?
I like Logitech and prefer wired mice.
RGB: Yes, if at all possible, but only one color would be fine.
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MasterCed
06-26-2024, 11:35 PM #1

My "Zebronics Transformer" mouse isn't working properly (I'm sorry about this purchase). I'm looking for a replacement.
Budget: As low as possible?
I like Logitech and prefer wired mice.
RGB: Yes, if at all possible, but only one color would be fine.

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solaplexHD
Member
81
06-27-2024, 06:08 AM
#2
This seems acceptable. The 32bit processor likely aids performance with high DPI configurations. It also assists with macros.
The only visible indicators are the three side lights displaying DPI settings and the G Logo.
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solaplexHD
06-27-2024, 06:08 AM #2

This seems acceptable. The 32bit processor likely aids performance with high DPI configurations. It also assists with macros.
The only visible indicators are the three side lights displaying DPI settings and the G Logo.

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gerext
Member
124
06-28-2024, 11:23 AM
#3
Are all the items you own made by Zebronics?
I noticed this as one of the more affordable Logitech mice with RGB lighting.
You can find it for less than what Logitech lists.
It’s a bit pricier but not significantly higher.
These are Australian prices, so they could be different elsewhere.
They won’t be as budget-friendly as other models, but they might offer better durability.
I prefer quality over low cost; my previous mouse lasted about seven years.
The one I own is around two years old.
It’s a little more expensive than the last two I owned:
https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/rival-600
I used to replace my mouse every year just to get something new.
Now I have a collection of older Logitech models and haven’t used them much.
I switched to Microsoft, then Razer, and now Steelseries.
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gerext
06-28-2024, 11:23 AM #3

Are all the items you own made by Zebronics?
I noticed this as one of the more affordable Logitech mice with RGB lighting.
You can find it for less than what Logitech lists.
It’s a bit pricier but not significantly higher.
These are Australian prices, so they could be different elsewhere.
They won’t be as budget-friendly as other models, but they might offer better durability.
I prefer quality over low cost; my previous mouse lasted about seven years.
The one I own is around two years old.
It’s a little more expensive than the last two I owned:
https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/rival-600
I used to replace my mouse every year just to get something new.
Now I have a collection of older Logitech models and haven’t used them much.
I switched to Microsoft, then Razer, and now Steelseries.

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Leiwar
Member
146
07-03-2024, 01:21 AM
#4
Only The Motherboard And Mouse are from Zebronics (regret buying the motherboard too).
I don't think I'll need a mouse for more than four years, so I'll replace it then—or maybe not live up to that.
Yes, I'm aiming for good value but not too much, around under a hundred dollars.
https://www.amazon.in/Logitech-Hype...1&hvtargid=pla-367581960163&psc=1&ext_vrnc=hi
How's this product? I don't have any experience with gaming mice; I only know how the cheap Dell ones work.
It mentions a 32-bit ARM processor, but I'm not sure what it does.
Should I buy it or look for a better option?
Also, does this model come with a backlight?
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Leiwar
07-03-2024, 01:21 AM #4

Only The Motherboard And Mouse are from Zebronics (regret buying the motherboard too).
I don't think I'll need a mouse for more than four years, so I'll replace it then—or maybe not live up to that.
Yes, I'm aiming for good value but not too much, around under a hundred dollars.
https://www.amazon.in/Logitech-Hype...1&hvtargid=pla-367581960163&psc=1&ext_vrnc=hi
How's this product? I don't have any experience with gaming mice; I only know how the cheap Dell ones work.
It mentions a 32-bit ARM processor, but I'm not sure what it does.
Should I buy it or look for a better option?
Also, does this model come with a backlight?

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61
07-10-2024, 11:54 AM
#5
This seems fine. The 32bit processor likely aids with high DPI settings, which my machine also has. It also assists with macros.
The only lighting visible is the three side lights indicating DPI and the G Logo.
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TheDutchDogsNL
07-10-2024, 11:54 AM #5

This seems fine. The 32bit processor likely aids with high DPI settings, which my machine also has. It also assists with macros.
The only lighting visible is the three side lights indicating DPI and the G Logo.

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misspamela89
Junior Member
8
07-10-2024, 01:35 PM
#6
This zebronics Mouse shows signs of rusted screws. I spotted this before disassembling it. Thanks for your assistance—I’ll place an order right away!
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misspamela89
07-10-2024, 01:35 PM #6

This zebronics Mouse shows signs of rusted screws. I spotted this before disassembling it. Thanks for your assistance—I’ll place an order right away!

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19Felix95
Junior Member
34
07-12-2024, 11:56 PM
#7
Screws on a mouse? I haven't seen that before.
My mouse needs cleaning, but it only looks bad when photographed, just like my mouse pad does.
But then I remember I can take sides off and wash them, so I'll do it.
I don't really use those buttons much.
The main reason for the removable sides is to add weight if the mouse feels too light.
I like it this way.
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19Felix95
07-12-2024, 11:56 PM #7

Screws on a mouse? I haven't seen that before.
My mouse needs cleaning, but it only looks bad when photographed, just like my mouse pad does.
But then I remember I can take sides off and wash them, so I'll do it.
I don't really use those buttons much.
The main reason for the removable sides is to add weight if the mouse feels too light.
I like it this way.

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IchKommeHD
Junior Member
8
07-13-2024, 08:49 AM
#8
Hey. I managed to get the mouse. It looks like there isn't a red light at the bottom when it's working. Is that typical?
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IchKommeHD
07-13-2024, 08:49 AM #8

Hey. I managed to get the mouse. It looks like there isn't a red light at the bottom when it's working. Is that typical?