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The one I have now is very light.. and glitchy. It jerks all over the screen and makes me scream and punch drywall. Can anyone suggest a mouse that isn't a million bucks but work good enough for gaming?
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Until you get to the stupidly expensive ones, most wireless mice are crap for gaming, compared to the wired equivalents. Even then, a decent wired mouse will always be better than a wireless one at the same price point.I'm not really talking hardcore gaming. I guess wired would always be best though, for that?
The mouse I have though came with a keyboard.. so it was incredibly cheap and probably low quality. I also don't have a mousepad at the moment, so it could be that.
Ok, good to know. I'll probably look into a wired one then. I hate having so many cables.. but if it makes photo editing and gaming less frustrating it'd probably be worth it.Until you get to the stupidly expensive ones, most wireless mice are crap for gaming, compared to the wired equivalents. Even then, a decent wired mouse will always be better than a wireless one at the same price point.
I hated wireless, complete waste of batteries and good luck if you lose the tiny USB dongle. It's better to go for a decent wired mouse. I have a Logitech G-series wired mouse that works great both for games and general use that was less than $100. I don't know your budget, so I'm not sure if this mouse is good for your situation, good luck on finding a mouse.The one I have now is very light.. and glitchy. It jerks all over the screen and makes me scream and punch drywall. Can anyone suggest a mouse that isn't a million bucks but work good enough for gaming?
That's not true, you can find plenty of pro gaymers using a wireless mouse for everything.>wireless
>suitable for online gaming
lol no
Wireless mouse technology has been on par with wired counterparts latency-wise for half a decade now, really the only drawback is that you have to charge them. In fact quite a few pros use the logitech g pro wireless / superlight. Though I wouldn't recommend logitech, at that price you'd expect them to have decent QC but they don't because they keep using the same faulty switches that end up double clicking.>wireless
>suitable for online gaming
lol no
Yeah, but real gamers don't use wireless mice anyways. You're probably the kind of "gamer" who gets beat up at school.Wireless mouse technology has been on par with wired counterparts latency-wise for half a decade now, really the only drawback is that you have to charge them.
Corsair Harpoon RGB. Simple design, cheap, perfect for traveling if you're gaming on a laptopThe one I have now is very light.. and glitchy. It jerks all over the screen and makes me scream and punch drywall. Can anyone suggest a mouse that isn't a million bucks but work good enough for gaming?
USB 3 can interfere with 2.4Ghz devices, including wireless networks, Bluetooth, and proprietary 2.4Ghz wireless comms for Logitech mice etc.Ok, good to know. I'll probably look into a wired one then. I hate having so many cables.. but if it makes photo editing and gaming less frustrating it'd probably be worth it.