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Margo19642016-10-15 22:55:51
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Margo1964, 2016-10-15 22:55:51

Is there a normal computer mouse in the world?

I change the fifth mouse in a year.
Then it will fall off, then the button does not work. Of course, recently they have been doing shit for the money that 2 years ago could have been used to buy standard equipment. And yet, you need a good, reliable, silent computer mouse with a maximum of 3 buttons, one of which is made in the form of a wheel.

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romy4, 2016-10-15
@romy4

from microsoft laser 5000 has already gone 10th year)

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OnYourLips, 2016-10-16
@OnYourLips

Razer Mamba Chroma Tournament.
I have the previous mouse in this series, the best one I've tried.
And I tried a lot (logitechs, med katz, steelseries, etc.).
The only question here is whether you are ready to pay 7tr for a good device or prefer budget options.
Constantly changing mice is more expensive. I used to change mice all the time too.

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SKRSKR, 2016-10-16
@SKRSKR

Logitech should be taken, and not all sorts of razers and steelseries that are made for stupid shkolota

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Kovalsky, 2016-10-16
@lazalu68

I use only the simplest mice for 150-300 rubles, according to your criteria "a reliable silent computer mouse with a maximum of 3 buttons, one of which is made in the form of a wheel", it seems that this should be suitable. Btw, never understood people buying something like Mad Catz's RAT If there are, what's the advantage?

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Lobster, 2016-10-16
@YoManYo

Buy steelseries

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Denis Nikitin, 2016-10-16
@dnska

I advise Logtech M705 - excellent scrolling and one charge is enough for a year.

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TNAT, 2016-10-16
@TNAT

To work Logitech and only Logitech. Even the cheapest models (M185) last ugly for a long time. Reliable, economical (batteries last for a long time), the cursor does not jump, the legs do not fall off, the buttons break very, very rarely if they break.
I can't say anything about gaming.

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CityCat4, 2016-10-16
@CityCat4

The concept of "normal" is relative, not absolute, and the criteria for normality - they each have their own. For me, the Logitech LX5 was the best mouse. Unfortunately, they haven't been made for a long time. The mouse worked for about 8 years. I did not find a full-fledged replacement, I bought some kind of Genius, partly similar to it. At home now there is a "so-so" gaming mouse from a4tech - bloody R80, but I can't say that I was directly pleased with it.
Well, of course, buying Dishman mice means changing them often :)

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