I am taking mouse recommendations.
Desired features:
>buttons on the side to go back on webpages
>must be wired; wireless is totally unacceptable and unnegotiable
>decent ergonomics/comfortable to use
>good quality for the price
I am willing to spend $10-$25, but I am willing to spend more if I really like something.
>>162802
jesus christ anon get a job and buy some fancy shit
I'd suggest paying a bit more, if you can afford it. There's a noticeable leap in quality between $10 mice and $50 dollar mice, not just in features but in durability. The really cheap ones tend to wear out in use.
I've had a Logitech G400 for a few years, and I've been pretty happy with it.
>>162917
>There's a noticeable leap in quality between $10 mice and $50 dollar mice, not just in features but in durability
This. The only sturdy mice you can find in the $10-$20 range are extremely bare bones, talking 2 buttons and a clickable scroll-wheel. This is actually my favorite mouse that I've used for like 10 years now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/122033040932?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
Can only find them on eBay now, but I bought a half dozen of these a few years back and I'm still haven't burned through the first one after 4 years.
>>162949
Actually I just checked and they stock them on Newegg now, couldn't find them anywhere just a few years ago. Maybe they're making a comeback. They're like $25 on Newegg though.