| | When my ancient Dell OEM mouse (see entry 1941) stopped being able to hold clicks after about two years of being pulled out of the cupboard, and my body rejected the new basic Logitech mouse (see entry 1940) with which I tried to replace it, I got scared, scoured through the reviews at https://www.rtings.com/mouse/reviews/best/by-type/wired , and shelled out for a high-end gaming mouse, the DeathAdder V3--going for the one that a) looked more like a basic mouse (just two big buttons & wheel, no weird angles/flanges, no lights) b) had a goodly size to it, in contrast to the Logitech, and c) might have good ergonomics (I've read like YouTube comments of hardcore mouse gamers referring to it as an "ergo mouse"). Fortunately, it seems to have worked out, and I kind of just took to this one naturally. Sometimes accidentally hit one of the two side (thumb?) buttons, which is kind of annoying; I could deactivate them if I reinstalled Razer's software but eh. I did try messing with the various sensitivity and polling rate settings in the Razer software...but it seemed like the default settings worked best for me in desktop and Photoshop use, which is all I'm using it for. I could just about swear it's also helped me with general computer ergonomics, but that's hard to be sure about so I'll just settle for this half-hearted allegation. Like the all-black color, the soft cord, the loud solid clicks (scared me at first but now they're reassuring somehow). |
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