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<blockquote data-quote="wenoc" data-source="post: 4040530" data-attributes="member: 44188"><p>Couldn't agree more. The cord has never bothered me in the least, especially since I bought my Razer which has a coating with less friction. Cordless mice have to be charged but that's not such a major hassle. The <u>speed</u> of cordless mice however leaves much to be desired. At least, last time I tried one.</p><p></p><p>You're saying you play some FPS games sometimes. Don't buy cordless. Having said that, my personal favourite is the Razer Diamondback. The extra buttons aren't all that useful but it's amazingly light and the presicion is just mindboggling compared to normal mice. You can easily point at exactly the right pixel no matter what your sensitivity setting is. You probably think that's a non-issue (I did) but after you've tried one you'll see what I mean. </p><p></p><p>Also, those bulky Logitechs shaped like your hand are difficult to move around fast when you have to rest your whole arm on them. I prefer to keep my wrist on the mat and move the mouse with the tips of my fingers.</p><p></p><p>That's just my few cents. I guess there's as many opinions about this as there are books in L-space.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I wouldn't use a Razer at work though. The buttons are very sensitive and you tend to click them by mistake if you relax too much.</p><p></p><p>Edit2: Agh, you said laptop? Yeah, cordless it is. Logitech has a nice small cordless bluetooth mouse. You'll want a small one if you're going to carry it around. Moreover, its "invisible" optics don't need much power. I have the older USB version on my laptop and haven't changed the batteries since last summer. I can't find the version number on it anywhere though.. It has two buttons and a scrolling + sideclicking wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wenoc, post: 4040530, member: 44188"] Couldn't agree more. The cord has never bothered me in the least, especially since I bought my Razer which has a coating with less friction. Cordless mice have to be charged but that's not such a major hassle. The [u]speed[/u] of cordless mice however leaves much to be desired. At least, last time I tried one. You're saying you play some FPS games sometimes. Don't buy cordless. Having said that, my personal favourite is the Razer Diamondback. The extra buttons aren't all that useful but it's amazingly light and the presicion is just mindboggling compared to normal mice. You can easily point at exactly the right pixel no matter what your sensitivity setting is. You probably think that's a non-issue (I did) but after you've tried one you'll see what I mean. Also, those bulky Logitechs shaped like your hand are difficult to move around fast when you have to rest your whole arm on them. I prefer to keep my wrist on the mat and move the mouse with the tips of my fingers. That's just my few cents. I guess there's as many opinions about this as there are books in L-space. Edit: I wouldn't use a Razer at work though. The buttons are very sensitive and you tend to click them by mistake if you relax too much. Edit2: Agh, you said laptop? Yeah, cordless it is. Logitech has a nice small cordless bluetooth mouse. You'll want a small one if you're going to carry it around. Moreover, its "invisible" optics don't need much power. I have the older USB version on my laptop and haven't changed the batteries since last summer. I can't find the version number on it anywhere though.. It has two buttons and a scrolling + sideclicking wheel. [/QUOTE]
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