2 mice for 1 pc... gaming and for everyday use (browsing/work related)

ItsBoomPewPew

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Good day everyone, im just curious, cause I play games and uses my pc for work too, do you use a gaming mouse and an everyday mouse for browsing/work related.... thanks everyone!
 
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I have a cheap E-3lue Gaming mouse that was like $30. It is great and I use it for everything, not just gaming. Even when using a laptop I prefer that mouse.

I figured I would give you a link to the mouse I have. It is the best budget gaming mouse I have found.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=173-0005-00002
It is super comfortable, that is if you are right-handed, and it has adjustable DPI to suit your eeds. For gaming, there are two assignable keys on the side. The LED lights can be turned on or off as well. I have been using this mouse for over 2 years now and have had no issues at all. For $15-$30 you really can't beat it.
Also, it comes in both a wireless and wired version depending on what you want. I...
no, i use the same mouse. i'm currently using a razer deathadder.

about 10 years ago or so i used to have two mice connected when i had a wireless mx1000 mouse because i wanted a backup when the battery died and needed charging but that was a specific need.

agreed that gaming mice are generally better quality.

if you want two mice you can certainly have two plugged in at once. this might be a good idea if you use specialized mice such as 3d-mice or trackballs for work and gaming mice with macros and buttons for gaming however this is more of a specific need scenario that not many people fall into.
 

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I have a cheap E-3lue Gaming mouse that was like $30. It is great and I use it for everything, not just gaming. Even when using a laptop I prefer that mouse.

I figured I would give you a link to the mouse I have. It is the best budget gaming mouse I have found.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=173-0005-00002
It is super comfortable, that is if you are right-handed, and it has adjustable DPI to suit your eeds. For gaming, there are two assignable keys on the side. The LED lights can be turned on or off as well. I have been using this mouse for over 2 years now and have had no issues at all. For $15-$30 you really can't beat it.
Also, it comes in both a wireless and wired version depending on what you want. I sue the wireless, but the link is for the wired one
 
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