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THEBERBSTER 03-15-13 03:35 PM

Which Mouse
 
Hi
Can anyone recommend a good wired mouse for playing SH5?
Thanks from Peter (Theberbster)

hardhans 03-15-13 03:55 PM

I just used a bog standard microsoft wired optical mouse, does the job just fine.

Webster 03-15-13 04:02 PM

if your just looking for a basic 3 button mouse then i have found the logitech optical wired mouse is the most reliable.

it last forever without breaking no matter how hard i mash the buttons and drop it or bang it around and its very cheap but made with quality.

you can spend a whole lot more but IMO you cant get a better basic mouse

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826104365

Fifi 03-15-13 05:42 PM

I'm using this one and i'm very satisfied: Tt eSPORTS Black Element mouse

http://www.hitechreview.com/uploads/...MO-mouse-2.jpg

A bit expensive, but very precise and sensitive and all customisable with plenty of profiles.
Works a charm with SH5 (but didn't buy it for it though)

hardhans 03-15-13 07:09 PM

It is just opinion but I do find overpriced overblown gaming type mice and keyboards to be simply not worth it, used many i do computer repairs for a living and standard keyboard and mice do just as fine.

GT182 03-15-13 07:13 PM

No more wired mouses for me. Same goes for keyboards.

I'm using a Logitech Performance MX mouse, and their K800 wireless backlit keys keyboard. Best combination I've ever used. Both are also excellent for gaming.

RustySubmarine 03-16-13 05:00 AM

Have you seen the Motor Mouse. Manufactured in the UK and featured on Dragons Den. They have been around for a number of years now and the range of cars keeps on growing, from the humble Mini through to The Aston Martin or Jaguar. These are brilliant if you are interested in cars. They are available in wireless or wired versions and retail from £26 up to £40 depending on the model you choose They are available in a variety of colours. The wired versions just plug in with a usb connector with approx. 1 metre of cable and require no batteries or drivers (just plug in and go) The wireless versions use a lithium battery which can be charge direct from your PC. All models have illuminated front headlights and tail lights when connected and. Left & right click buttons are the two front wings and they have a scroll wheel in the centre of the bonnet. I have had a wired version for three years now and it performs as good as any other more expensive computer mice. They are available from Amazon or ebay, as well as other outlets.

THEBERBSTER 03-17-13 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardhans (Post 2026031)
I just used a bog standard microsoft wired optical mouse, does the job just fine.

Quote:

Originally Posted by THEBERBSTER (Post 2026024)
Hi
Can anyone recommend a good wired mouse for playing SH5?
Thanks from Peter (Theberbster)

Thanks for your reply. I have been having a problem with the mouse either freezing or dragging the curser when selecting the tools for use and turning the periscope some of the time
Best wishes from Peter (Theberbster)

THEBERBSTER 03-17-13 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Webster (Post 2026038)
if your just looking for a basic 3 button mouse then i have found the logitech optical wired mouse is the most reliable.

it last forever without breaking no matter how hard i mash the buttons and drop it or bang it around and its very cheap but made with quality.

you can spend a whole lot more but IMO you cant get a better basic mouse

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826104365

Thanks for your reply. I have been having a problem with the mouse either freezing or dragging the curser when selecting the tools for use and turning the periscope some of the time
Best wishes from Peter (Theberbster)

THEBERBSTER 03-17-13 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fifi (Post 2026078)
I'm using this one and i'm very satisfied: Tt eSPORTS Black Element mouse

http://www.hitechreview.com/uploads/...MO-mouse-2.jpg

A bit expensive, but very precise and sensitive and all customisable with plenty of profiles.
Works a charm with SH5 (but didn't buy it for it though)

Thanks for your reply. I have been having a problem with the mouse either freezing or dragging the curser when selecting the tools for use and turning the periscope some of the time
Best wishes from Peter (Theberbster)

THEBERBSTER 03-17-13 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GT182 (Post 2026093)
No more wired mouses for me. Same goes for keyboards.

I'm using a Logitech Performance MX mouse, and their K800 wireless backlit keys keyboard. Best combination I've ever used. Both are also excellent for gaming.

Thanks for your reply. I have been having a problem with the mouse either freezing or dragging the curser when selecting the tools for use and turning the periscope some of the time
Best wishes from Peter (Theberbster)

THEBERBSTER 03-17-13 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RustySubmarine (Post 2026193)
Have you seen the Motor Mouse. Manufactured in the UK and featured on Dragons Den. They have been around for a number of years now and the range of cars keeps on growing, from the humble Mini through to The Aston Martin or Jaguar. These are brilliant if you are interested in cars. They are available in wireless or wired versions and retail from £26 up to £40 depending on the model you choose They are available in a variety of colours. The wired versions just plug in with a usb connector with approx. 1 metre of cable and require no batteries or drivers (just plug in and go) The wireless versions use a lithium battery which can be charge direct from your PC. All models have illuminated front headlights and tail lights when connected and. Left & right click buttons are the two front wings and they have a scroll wheel in the centre of the bonnet. I have had a wired version for three years now and it performs as good as any other more expensive computer mice. They are available from Amazon or ebay, as well as other outlets.

Thanks for your reply. I have been having a problem with the mouse either freezing or dragging the curser when selecting the tools for use and turning the periscope some of the time
Best wishes from Peter (Theberbster)

RustySubmarine 03-18-13 06:43 AM

Hope you find the right mouse for you.

KendoJ 03-18-13 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardhans (Post 2026031)
I just used a bog standard microsoft wired optical mouse, does the job just fine.

Microsoft optical did good service for me, I recently upgraded to a logitech opitcal.
It was on sale.
Main improvement over Microsoft, battery life.
If you want to save money spend that little bit more, I havent changed the battery in about 6 months.

Spectre-63 03-18-13 03:49 PM

TheBerbster -

it's not necessary to re-post your reply to each person. Post it once and everyone will see it. :)


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