Author Topic: Going to buy a gaming mouse for 30$  (Read 1366 times)

where did the keyboard suddenly come into play

we're talking about mice

no, you were talking about extra gaming buttons

the problem here is not that the buttons are useless but that you're not making an effort to utilize the buttons

you never specified mice


it does

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On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment

Lets you quickly and accurately control on-screen action.

no, you were talking about extra gaming buttons

you never specified mice

the thread is talking about mice

you were talking about mice

don't be a smartass

Why are you limiting yourself to Bestbuy?

Why are you limiting yourself to Bestbuy?
I have only 35$ and dont want to ship it over from amazon or something.

the thread is talking about mice

you were talking about mice

don't be a smartass

the buttons are useless either way

just buy a wireless, contoured mouse, then spend the leftovers on a dozen donuts.

the buttons are useless either way

my mouse has three buttons on it, one more than yours, and I've got them all mapped to macros for games and other applications

apply yourself

I have only 35$ and dont want to ship it over from amazon or something.


you said your budget was "at least $35"

that means "$35 or more"

My mouse was $5 at staple's and it is slick, fast, wireless, and it looks beautiful.

You sir are wasting your money.

I got the Logitech m510 for like 30 something dollars, it doesn't have a dpi switcher though.

My mouse came with my comp.
It wasn't even a gaming comp until I upgraded it.
Still have the same mouse :D
Works awesome.

« Last Edit: February 16, 2013, 01:05:49 AM by breadboy »

How do I tell the DPI my mouse that came with the computer has?

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/gaming-mouse-g300?crid=825
i have it and i love it
you can assign a button to switch dpi or to other things
it's $10 above but i love it