I use a "Talon-Blu" mouse, Ambidextrous, adjustable DPI up to 3000, nice Blue LED, quality wheel is forgiving of greasy fingers too...lol, and cost effective, under $50 USD.
What mouse do you run?
Fatih19 schools, office, my house, your house, your mechanic's entrance, your church, your grandma...left click right click wheel and wireless. Basic mouse. I'm just saying I've never walked into a usa electronics store (I visit plenty) and seen what was in this great thread as far as high-end logitech stuff. Interesting that it's mostly one company. Don't get me wrong: a usb mouse and keyboard is primitive to me...
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I use the Logitech MX Anywhere 2, I can truly recommend it. I wish it was a little bit more quiet on button click, but other than that this is the perfect mouse for me.
I'm also thinking about buying a Logitech keyboard. How could I set it up so that the mouse and the keyboard would use the same unifying receiver?
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I use a 5 years old SteelSeries Sensei Raw that just wont die. It still works just as good as new and it’s even possible to configure using libratbag on Linux. A wonderful mouse and I can’t find any mouse that I like as much as that one.
On one of my other computers I use an even older Microsoft mouse. This one too just keeps on working and it looks and functions just as new.
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Steelseries seems to be supported decently in Linux - nice! https://github.com/flozz/rivalcfg
I use a Cooler Master Ghost Storm Recon for same years now, it was a good purchase. I was influenced by a forum in Brazil, who have some experts on peripheral analysis, and my mouse had a 8/10 evaluation and was availabe on the brazilian market.
Loving the Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse.
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[deleted] I ordered a Logitech G403 Prodigy - apparently it has a onboard memory so i can store whatever macro i want to the top button! Ill let you know when it arrives after the weekend - thanks forall the replies
Got the mouse a couple of minutes ago, installed piper with libratbag, fired it up and set my keys the way i like it and that was that.
Hassle free! loving it!
edit: spoke too soon! Turns out it doesnt save to onboard memory so when i reboot the rgb goes crazy until i login and the drivers gets to do their thing. Still loving it
[deleted] Welcome to the Dark (read Logitech) side Berk.
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[deleted] Also, might I inquire why a g403 and not a g502? Asking as a g502 Spectrum owner.
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AlucardNoir I had the g502 proteus core which i think is pretty similar to the spectrum and tbh i dont need that many buttons or the "snipe button" - so i went with the cheaper alternative!
Logitech M570 Thumb-operated trackball.
Works quite well with Solus, with no extra installations necessary.
[deleted] It's identical, the feet are all that was changed, and now the core in Hero. But yeah, that makes sense.
That being said, I personally go with a full, cut/copy/paste for the snipe/back/forewords button and a delete/gshift for the DPI button, with the g-shift giving me enter on snipe and DPI on the back/forewords buttons - and that's just the desktop profile. And I still miss my horizontal thumb wheel from the time I had a R.A.T. 5. That made things so much simpler.
Though it's funny really, most people just go with a vim keyboard bindings and a window manager, I buy a 100$ mouse and map the most useful keyboard shortcuts on it.
I use wired mice
Oldest Logitech weighted gaming mouse don't remember the series I have worn all markers off that mouse.
Next oldest Steelseries same thing, although the LEDs still work in it also.
Newest is a Blackweb RGB 7 button programmable.
Logitech M220.Working great.
Just started using the Elecom M-DT2 "Deft" wireless, forefinger-operated, 8-button trackball.
Basic mouse functionality works well - there was no need to install extra drivers.
Solus does not recognize the three 'function' buttons, or the wheel's tilt-clicks, though, so mapping the extra buttons is a bit of a challenge.
I use a Zowie FK2. Driverless, adjustable DPI, ambidextrous, and has two thumb buttons. Detent scroll wheel. A little expensive, but overall very happy with it.