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10 years 5 months ago #19 by Sqdn. Ldr. Ted Striker
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I used a Logitech G5 for about 6 years or so, then I needed a new one and got the Logitech G500. It was replaced recently after nearly 2 years by a new G500, through warranty. The scroll left function of the mouse wheel didn’t work anymore. I programmed it with “C” for changing 1st/3rd person view in HD2.

If you don’t wanna spend much money, try the GIGABYTE M6900 V.2 which has most features of the G500 like the additional buttons.

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10 years 5 months ago #20 by NL
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Mehh Stern, I really like to have some extra buttons on my mouse, not too many, I need about 5 :) (For HD2: map, grenade, reload, forward and fire)

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10 years 5 months ago #21 by Damni
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I own a Perixx MX-2000IIB and I love it.

It's my second one (I broke the first one in a moment of gaming-rage :embarassed: )

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10 years 5 months ago #22 by Max.
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Thats my optical mouse, i like it and her 2x click :sarcy:

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10 years 5 months ago #23 by Maki
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Currently I still have my old Microsoft sidewinder x8 which has already 5 years. With different pads, rechargeable with magnetic wire. Unfortunately it is no longer marketed



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10 years 5 months ago #24 by Nikita
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I also like the ergonomics of Logitech. I owned 2 G300 and a basic Microsoft.
I had a G300 who died and another still working. Also, the basic Microsoft mouse works and is reliable but it's less about precision/accuracy for gaming, when you're familiar with more specific models designed for gamers.

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