will any of these help me in playing games with more stability?

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how will a wrist rest/support mouse pad help me because I have a little problems that causes my hands to suddenly move a little bit 2hich there fore gives me problems while playing pc games such as bf4 where it is hard for me to shoot the enemy with accuracy. I mean my mouse just revolves around the enemy. Will a wrist rest mouse pad help me or would I have to buy a wrist brace to help me.
something like this http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817114113&cm_re=mouse_pad-_-17-114-113-_-Product
 
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Hi aasimas! :)
I've found a few computer mice that you may be interested in:
If your looking for a mouse with many advanced gaming features then check out the Gila mouse:
http://www.gx-gaming.com/?action=products_detail&wtype=spec&id=16
If you would like something a little less complex then then I would go for the Maurus X, it feels very nice to use and has excellent software:
http://www.gx-gaming.com/?action=products_detail&wtype=feature&id=18
Also check out mice from SteelSeries, they do some really good products:
http://steelseries.com/us/products/mice/steelseries-rival
But if you can stretch just a little further then I would recommend that you buy this one:...

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well it is not accuracy that is the major problem because I manage to somehow shoot the enemy, it just that you know when things are little size its hard for me to aim/cclick at them so as I come closer to the target my mouse just slips on goes to someother place. Anyways will a mouse pad with a wrist rest help, not generally this one but another high quality one? Will a wrist br\ace/support help me.
 

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The way that you hold your mouse may affect your control, computer mice can be purchased for certain holding techniques, check out the 'Razer' company, they offer a wide variety of high quality gaming accessories,
Sam
 

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Another alternative that I didn't mention was a vertical gaming mouse, although I find the idea quite peculiar, I have heard very good things about them, they can also prevent wrist pain after gaming for long periods of time, these may be a better alternative for you, regardless, I would change your mouse as it is not adequate for gaming,
Sam
 

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Hi aasimas! :)
I've found a few computer mice that you may be interested in:
If your looking for a mouse with many advanced gaming features then check out the Gila mouse:
http://www.gx-gaming.com/?action=products_detail&wtype=spec&id=16
If you would like something a little less complex then then I would go for the Maurus X, it feels very nice to use and has excellent software:
http://www.gx-gaming.com/?action=products_detail&wtype=feature&id=18
Also check out mice from SteelSeries, they do some really good products:
http://steelseries.com/us/products/mice/steelseries-rival
But if you can stretch just a little further then I would recommend that you buy this one:
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengeance-m65-fps-laser-gaming-mouse-white-artic-white

Although they don't look very attractive, the vertical gaming mice are said to have much better control and support the wrist to prevent any aching, unfortunately, these are often overpriced and commonly exceed your budget of $60, sorry about that, although if you search deeper I believe that you may find something suitable,
Sam :)
 
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