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Okay… My mouse is officially dying… and I’d really love to hear some opinions on what to get? I’d love something that is quite precise ( high sensitivity ). So, if any of you have a good idea on what device I should get , please gimme some hints.
Here is my soon dead mouse

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now that is one very ugly mouse 
go with Logitech, they’re very good, can’t go wrong with any from them…. but definetely one with a cable, IMO the wireless mouses kinda suck… because I bought one for $100 and it was dead after a week, it’s really annoying to charge it over and over, and to turn it off because the battery is going down so quickly!
yes i hate wireless mouse also. cable mouse rocks
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Look at kensington wireless mouses.
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Okay. I want a wired mouse
so that we don’t debate this. Wireless suck! And DanielKeller reason is why.
So, any wired mouses that are worth buying? Any suggestions? There are so many to choose from 
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3 Months of searching and I finally found something… pure awesome!
5600 DPI Sensor, interchangeable parts, amazing… pure awesome! 
OMG wired sucks:D Only if you are a gamer should you buy wired. Then go for Razer or Roccat. I have a logitech mx1000, I’m planning on replacing it but it’s a hard choice and I’ll wait till the time runs out with this. Logitech setpoint can be enhanced with uberoptions that allow you cou config any key to anything per application. The performance mouse of logitech has a wireless port that is smaller than the usb interface itself. It can be charged while using it thus essentially making it a wired mouse when chargin and you can just unplug the cable when it’s done then it’s a wireless one. I think I’ll be getting this one it’s under $100.
Btw your old mouse, is it a4tech? They stole logitech’s mx500 design (my old mouse).
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I’ve always had a Logitech and always will, really solid good mice.
I have both their Darkfield mice, really nice to use. They may be a little pricey but they sure are worth it 

The left one is the one I was talking about 
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It’s not wired
It’s wireless
It rocks! 
It has a lot of commands, in total I have 3 profiles and each can have 10 commands. Macros as well ( “CTRL” + ”+” ) zoom in PS for example, or simple letters.
It has an aluminum pad, so it really glides without effort, and it fits the hand better than any mouse i’ve ever seen. Absolutely perfect! 
The only thing that hurt was the price tag. 120$ But once I got it, it is totally worth it!!!! 
