Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:21 pm
This can be merged with a master Mouse thread if you want.
I got two different mice to try out, as mentioned in the other thread.
I'm going with the G9. Even over my old G5. I REALLY liked the shape of the G5. By far. But, I got used to the shape of the G9 pretty quickly. The best thing about the G9 is the mouse wheel. I had no idea how much difference a wheel could make, till I tried this one. Using the wheel on this mouse compared to other mice is like comparing the Ipods circle thing to using other MP3 players. The other MP3 players are easy to use and functional, but the Ipod still kicks their ass. That's this mouse wheel.
The Wheel has two modes. Free spin and not free clicky spin. Free spin is good for viewing web pages and stuff. A flick of the finger and off to the bottom of the page you go. The clicky not free spinning is good for gaming. But it's a very easy spin, with the clicky parts being solid enough that you don't over spin and switch to the wrong weapon. It's a VERY nice wheel.
The DPI/speed button is on top of the mouse, pretty much like the G5. It has 5 speeds though, instead of the 3 that the G5 had. It also stores different profiles (all with unique DPI settings) that can be switched using a button under the mouse. Those settings are also stored on the mouse. So, perhaps, the profiles/speeds go with the mouse, thus not needing to load the mouse software. Have not verified that yet.
It has the weights like the G5. I make mine heavy. It also has two covers. They are slightly different and I prefer the smooth one.
Very nice mouse, and a good upgrade from my G5.
However, I only got this mouse because I broke the wheel on my G5. Upgrading from the G5 to the G9 wouldn't be worth the expense, because it's not THAT much better, in my opinion. However, choosing between buying another G5, or paying extra for the G9, it's worth paying extra. Definately. If you are looking for a gaming mouse, I highly recommend this one.
The other mouse (Lachisis or something like that) I tried a Copperhead (old version of this mouse) and didn't like it at all. The side buttons were down under a lip on the mouse on the right side, and I couldn't reach them without breaking my pinky, or taking my fingers off of buttons 1 and 2. Dumb. Then, on the other side, my thumb was constantly clicking the side buttons when I didn't want to. The over all way you have to hold the mouse, button placements, etc made no sense to me. It has other features, but didn't get into them because it was just a dumb mouse. On the other hand, it won all kinds of gaming awards and stuff. No idea why. So, maybe it's just me. But, whatever. The G9 kicks it's ass, says me.
I got two different mice to try out, as mentioned in the other thread.
I'm going with the G9. Even over my old G5. I REALLY liked the shape of the G5. By far. But, I got used to the shape of the G9 pretty quickly. The best thing about the G9 is the mouse wheel. I had no idea how much difference a wheel could make, till I tried this one. Using the wheel on this mouse compared to other mice is like comparing the Ipods circle thing to using other MP3 players. The other MP3 players are easy to use and functional, but the Ipod still kicks their ass. That's this mouse wheel.
The Wheel has two modes. Free spin and not free clicky spin. Free spin is good for viewing web pages and stuff. A flick of the finger and off to the bottom of the page you go. The clicky not free spinning is good for gaming. But it's a very easy spin, with the clicky parts being solid enough that you don't over spin and switch to the wrong weapon. It's a VERY nice wheel.
The DPI/speed button is on top of the mouse, pretty much like the G5. It has 5 speeds though, instead of the 3 that the G5 had. It also stores different profiles (all with unique DPI settings) that can be switched using a button under the mouse. Those settings are also stored on the mouse. So, perhaps, the profiles/speeds go with the mouse, thus not needing to load the mouse software. Have not verified that yet.
It has the weights like the G5. I make mine heavy. It also has two covers. They are slightly different and I prefer the smooth one.
Very nice mouse, and a good upgrade from my G5.
However, I only got this mouse because I broke the wheel on my G5. Upgrading from the G5 to the G9 wouldn't be worth the expense, because it's not THAT much better, in my opinion. However, choosing between buying another G5, or paying extra for the G9, it's worth paying extra. Definately. If you are looking for a gaming mouse, I highly recommend this one.
The other mouse (Lachisis or something like that) I tried a Copperhead (old version of this mouse) and didn't like it at all. The side buttons were down under a lip on the mouse on the right side, and I couldn't reach them without breaking my pinky, or taking my fingers off of buttons 1 and 2. Dumb. Then, on the other side, my thumb was constantly clicking the side buttons when I didn't want to. The over all way you have to hold the mouse, button placements, etc made no sense to me. It has other features, but didn't get into them because it was just a dumb mouse. On the other hand, it won all kinds of gaming awards and stuff. No idea why. So, maybe it's just me. But, whatever. The G9 kicks it's ass, says me.