Gaming Mouse under $50

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Are you using "Bootcamp"?

Corsiar M65 RGB? Amazon and Best Buy currently have it for $39.99. I just picked one up for my friends son. It has limited (a few features do not work, none of the ones you ask for) functionality in OSX via a linux driver ( http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=133929 )

Supported devices:
K65 RGB
K70 RGB and non-RGB
K95 RGB and non-RGB
M65 RGB mouse
The "Gaming" and "Vengeance" models are both supported.

Supported operating systems:
Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, etc)
Mac OS X v10.9 (Mavericks), v10.10 (Yosemite)

Currently SUPPORTED features:
RGB lighting and animations
Reactive lighting
Key rebinding (with a limited number of special functions)
K95 G-key support
Multiple independent binding and lighting...

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Are you using "Bootcamp"?

Corsiar M65 RGB? Amazon and Best Buy currently have it for $39.99. I just picked one up for my friends son. It has limited (a few features do not work, none of the ones you ask for) functionality in OSX via a linux driver ( http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=133929 )

Supported devices:
K65 RGB
K70 RGB and non-RGB
K95 RGB and non-RGB
M65 RGB mouse
The "Gaming" and "Vengeance" models are both supported.

Supported operating systems:
Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, etc)
Mac OS X v10.9 (Mavericks), v10.10 (Yosemite)

Currently SUPPORTED features:
RGB lighting and animations
Reactive lighting
Key rebinding (with a limited number of special functions)
K95 G-key support
Multiple independent binding and lighting modes
Customizable mouse DPI

Currently UNSUPPORTED features:
Advanced key macros
Importing and exporting of profiles (including CUE profiles)

Also Amazon has the Logitech G502 Proteus Core for $49.63. It also has limited functionality in OSX.

The limited functionality I would assume only affects it if your using it in OSX, if you use Bootcamp and Windows for games it should work fine whilst running Windows.
 
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