I don't see an area for discussing mice, so I'll put this here..
What I thought would be the simplest item to choose in my upgrade, has turned into the hardest! Such a simple component, the lowly mouse, has boggled my mind and turned me into a blithering idiot!
I'm not a gamer, but I want a high quality mouse with good construction. Not too many problems there, but it seems as though much of the software/drivers that accompany these pieces are "buggy.." and I don't need more headaches that I normally have.
I've been looking and looking, attempting to narrow the field. Since I do not require extreme performance, I thought an optical sensor would be the way to go. Zowie looked good because of this, and because software is not needed, but they do not have the best write-ups, and support seems a bit lacking.
I liked the Roccat's, but again read of software and support issues. I liked Mionix... the same situation.
So, I'm back to Logitech, where I started, have now, and quite honestly wanted to avoid. But, they do offer support, a seemingly good warranty, and a well thought of product in the G9x... but I simply don't need led's, a laser, and all the capabilities it's capable of.
All I want is a mouse with good build quality, good support if needed, and software that will NOT make me tear my hair out! I didn't think this would be so hard...
Any suggestions??
BTW, I consider myself between fingertip and claw grip, but over time I can adapt to anything.
What I thought would be the simplest item to choose in my upgrade, has turned into the hardest! Such a simple component, the lowly mouse, has boggled my mind and turned me into a blithering idiot!
I'm not a gamer, but I want a high quality mouse with good construction. Not too many problems there, but it seems as though much of the software/drivers that accompany these pieces are "buggy.." and I don't need more headaches that I normally have.
I've been looking and looking, attempting to narrow the field. Since I do not require extreme performance, I thought an optical sensor would be the way to go. Zowie looked good because of this, and because software is not needed, but they do not have the best write-ups, and support seems a bit lacking.
I liked the Roccat's, but again read of software and support issues. I liked Mionix... the same situation.
So, I'm back to Logitech, where I started, have now, and quite honestly wanted to avoid. But, they do offer support, a seemingly good warranty, and a well thought of product in the G9x... but I simply don't need led's, a laser, and all the capabilities it's capable of.
All I want is a mouse with good build quality, good support if needed, and software that will NOT make me tear my hair out! I didn't think this would be so hard...
Any suggestions??
BTW, I consider myself between fingertip and claw grip, but over time I can adapt to anything.