I was searching for a good wireless mouse, if such a thing existed, and /g/ recommended the Logitech G403.
I've been using it for a few days and it excels in some areas :
- it feels excellent in games
- literally none of the lag/freezing/interferences that I've experienced with wireless devices before
However to me it fails miserably at some of the more basic things possible:
- the middle mouse wheel is hard to press and it travels too much (you can't spam click it)
- the left/right mouse buttons are too sensitive (I end up right clicking a lot by accident just by resting my hand on the mouse)
Both of these issues I mentioned above I have never encounterd in my 20+ years of using mice
TL;DR - are there any other wireless mice with a PMW3366 sensor?
Why not just google it.
>>58702779
Let me rephrase
Is there another lag-free wireless mouse with a good optical sensor (not necesarily PMW3366 )?
>>58702695
no mouse is designed to hold up to your thick sausage fingers resting on them fatass
>>58702882
> actually skinny
> used over a dozen mice and never had those issues
>lag-free wireless mouse
Think about what you just fucking said.
>>58702985
I already said the G403 is just that
Middle mousewheel is almost always shit to click.
Only logitech has good wireless mice (the g900 aswell but I wouldn't buy it desu family).
I think the g403 uses 20million omrons and they're basically the most commonly used switch. It's a good thing the buttons are separated from the shell and thus make it easier to click the buttons.
just use the 3360, nixeus revel
>>58703005
actually the buttons being separated from the shell is what gave me the idea to add a small rubber strp under the right button
now it has enough hold so I don't accidentally right click but it still works normally when pressed
so my major annoyance is now fixed and now I don't feel like I need to change the mouse
The middle mouse button is a huge deal breaker on this mouse, I refunded mine because of it.