Favorite Mouse
Heck, I'm still using my G5 which is the predecessor to yours.
I hear people talking about the Razer Naga, but the placement of the thumb's FWD/BCK buttons were not satisfactory for me.
Big time. I have used a Logitech Trackman (thumb trackball) since, well... Quake, I think. I've had friends ask me how the hell I can aim in first-person shooters with this thing but at this point I think certain sections of my brain have been permanently fused to work with this mouse. It's also very convenient for gaming from the couch on the big screen since it's a trackball and doesn't have to be dragged across a flat surface to work. I don't even care that it doesn't have any extra buttons or fancy programmability or whatever it is the gaming mice of today have.
If they ever stop making this model of trackball, I may have to give up gaming and, I dunno... go outside or something.
*shudder*
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My original Logitech MXs scrollwheel stopped working after a few years, I just replaced it on my birthday with the Logitech Performance MX. I'm happy with it, I might like it more than the old one I'm not sure lol . I also got this to go with it; coolest thing ever . Why the person who invented the mousepad made it limp fabric over a solid, movable surface to begin with I have no idea , but this one is incredible. No more folded in half laptop-lapdesk with a mousepad on it in bed/couch, just this .
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Ever have a piece of equiptment that even after it winds up breaking on you, you replace with the same thing?
I have. My Logitech mx518 mouse gave up the ghost, it kept dropping the usb connection at bad times. I went to my local store and was looking at the different types of mice and kept being drawn back to the same one I have been using. Going to make sure it is registered and look forward to another few good years of mousing.