How often do you change your mouse?

Personally I've had about 15 different mouses and to be honest there are only 2 or 3 mouses I've come across that fully satisfy me. I think you should try some different ones and stick with the one you like. Dunno if you have MediaMarkt in the UK but they have them for display on the shelf and you can try them, go there and see what fits your hand good.

Personally I recommend:
Logitech G5 / MX518 (can be picked up very cheap on ebay)
Logitech G3 / MX300

I've had, Razer's, Microsoft, Microsoft-Razer, Logitech and some more. Personally in my opinion the Microsoft Mouses are to big, Razers give me RSI and they break really fast. Logitech is about right, not all models though.
 
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when it starts annoying me. Ive had the Razer Lachesis for agess now and its seems to be the most durable mouse ive ever had... i'm very impressed by it.. although the 5000dpi or whatever it has is a bit overkill, if you set it to max dpi its just crazy.
 
Intellipoint Ball Mouse, then optical Intellimouse, Intellimouse, Intellimouse.... Razer Death Adder now. Has a very similar hand feel to the old Microsofts.
 
Do companies that make mice like logitech, M$, Roccat etc sell replacement feet? as they tend to be the main reason why i replace my mice, and the teflon mice feet / skate things really dont last as long (about a week if that) as i'd like. I'd be happy to spend £10 for a few feet knowing my mouse will extend its life by 95% each time i replace them.
 
Do companies that make mice like logitech, M$, Roccat etc sell replacement feet? as they tend to be the main reason why i replace my mice, and the teflon mice feet / skate things really dont last as long (about a week if that) as i'd like. I'd be happy to spend £10 for a few feet knowing my mouse will extend its life by 95% each time i replace them.

Exactly my point in posting this thread, I tried generic mouse feet you cut yourself but they aren't the same.
 
Do companies that make mice like logitech, M$, Roccat etc sell replacement feet? as they tend to be the main reason why i replace my mice, and the teflon mice feet / skate things really dont last as long (about a week if that) as i'd like. I'd be happy to spend £10 for a few feet knowing my mouse will extend its life by 95% each time i replace them.

I've read some threads where Logitech have sent out new feet for free.;)
 
I have only changed my mouse once, after the laser broke on my first.
Using a Cyber Snipa now, best mouse I've used hands down.

Only change if you can't use your current one
 
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