And then at home I use the Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 2000 which is a more "palm grip"? I think you guys would say? And I'm also fine with that? So I think it depends which mouse I use, then I change my "grip". And at the moment I am using : Rocccat Pyra - Which is really small, but I have been using it for sometime now (Like 2 years?) and it's fine? But that on my laptop. I don't know which "grip" I have.įrom the tip of my middle finger to my wrist is about 16cm. I know choosing a gaming mouse is like so difficult. It is also sorry to see that Zowie resellers in SA are OVER!charging the product, it is simply the best FPS mouse in the universe. Most gamers I know still play with a Logitech G400S and won't change until the mouse is dead. Note, I’m an RTS player, more so than a FPS player.
I have three pads at my gaming pc, Razor Destructor I, CM Storm M16 and a standard large Steelseries pad.
My pad at my workstation is an unbranded pad, large. I game mostly on my workstation so I roll with a Genius Traveller 100 My one bud have a Logitech G502 with which he is very happy as an MMO (and other similar genre) player, but he can’t do CS:GO without a Steelseries Rival. This are all mice with enough buttons to suit casual and FPS games. Then I also have the Steelseries Rival which trumps any mouse at its price point up to the R1000 mark, it costs less than the M65 RGB and Raptor M45, but I can’t compare it to the Razer Deathadder as I have no personal experience gaming with the Razor Deathadder. I have both a Corsair M65 RGB and Corsair Raptor M45, the M65 RGB is a gimmick and the M45 is more value towards user experience where the M65 RGB has better build quality, though the two borders equally on price.