I've done a lot of research into gaming mice and read a lot of reviews for products from many different brands. I have almost gone into phases of seeing certain models as ideal, but then find one or two flaws with the product in some reviews that put me off it. My budget is preferably around the £60 mark however this can be adaptable and not a strict budget limit. My mouse grip style is a cross between fingertip, claw and palm grip; Yes, I'm a complete hybrid. I do rest my palm on the very bottom of my mouse, then I use fingertips to hold the rest of the mouse and on the left and right click, however I don't arch my fingers like claw, I leave them natural and comfortable while still being able to move the mouse with ease. I currently use a normal Dell optical mouse that came as default with my computer pretty much, so this kind of moulded my grip to be what it is, I could probably adapt but I am unsure how much getting used to that would take. Here is a link to my mouse, I was surprised at the price but I don't know why it is that much.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Mouse-optical-MWO9C0-C633N/dp/B00D7HBELC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1398183834&sr=8-3&keywords=Dell+C633n
It is an ambidextrous mouse, therefore this is the type I am used to which is something to bear in mind. I am clueless as to how long it takes to get used to ergonomics if any of you started out in a similar position to me, but I have looked at Ergonomic mice like the Razer Ouroboros (Very expensive) and some of the Steelseries mice. Some other features of the mouse I would like to see are probably 2-4 mouse buttons on the side for thumb, low click pressure and distance on the right and left click so I could click fast for the games I play, and a comfortable non-fatiguing shape to the mouse for long gaming periods. I'm not bothered about wireless or non wireless, but as non-wireless is obviously cheaper I would go with that.
Can anyone give me any suggestions for products and leave any kind of feedback?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Mouse-optical-MWO9C0-C633N/dp/B00D7HBELC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1398183834&sr=8-3&keywords=Dell+C633n
It is an ambidextrous mouse, therefore this is the type I am used to which is something to bear in mind. I am clueless as to how long it takes to get used to ergonomics if any of you started out in a similar position to me, but I have looked at Ergonomic mice like the Razer Ouroboros (Very expensive) and some of the Steelseries mice. Some other features of the mouse I would like to see are probably 2-4 mouse buttons on the side for thumb, low click pressure and distance on the right and left click so I could click fast for the games I play, and a comfortable non-fatiguing shape to the mouse for long gaming periods. I'm not bothered about wireless or non wireless, but as non-wireless is obviously cheaper I would go with that.
Can anyone give me any suggestions for products and leave any kind of feedback?