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well i have a diamondback and copperhead. i prefer the copperhead, due to the shape and extra side buttons, feels easier to use in games and more responsive i guess. 


Nelly said:While were on the subject, can anyone reccomend me a mouse thats more comfortable than the Logitech G5? I've got piano hands (long lol) The palm of my hands always end up on the mousemat & with the amount of gaming I do it gets kinda sore. . anyone got a reccomendation for a mouse that actually rests the whole of your hand on it?
I think the main problem for me isnt the size of the actual G5 its the finger buttons they dont go all the way to the bottom of the mouse & with me having piano fingers I'm inclined to bring my fingers back so that they reach the mose sensitive part thuse my palms end up on the mousemat.tsj said:The old G7 and Revolution are quite big. The DeathAdder is a nice size but I dunno how much bigger than a G5 it actually is.
I'd have to say yes - but of course that doesn't mean the Diamondback is poor by any stretch. It's still a great mouse.SS-89 said:I have a diamondback and a copperhead, the diamondback is more responsive imo as stated above. Is the deathadder any better than the diamondback?
gt_junkie said:I'd have to say yes - but of course that doesn't mean the Diamondback is poor by any stretch. It's still a great mouse.
The Deathadder is simply better - it's fairly difficult to describe why too. It just feels more responsive, faster while at the same time allowing for a lot of extra control.
Best way i can describe it relates to when you're sniping and you're trying to track a targets head at a distance. With my Diamondback my forearm would begin to feel tense as i strained to track the target but with the Deathadder it simply follows the path your hand guides it on. It's a wierd sensation - i thought i'd suddenly become much better... but it was the mouse!![]()
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Darren1987 said:well i have a diamondback and copperhead. i prefer the copperhead, due to the shape and extra side buttons, feels easier to use in games and more responsive i guess.![]()
SS-89 said:I have a diamondback and a copperhead, the diamondback is more responsive imo as stated above.
Everything we've discussed is irrelevent because this is the most important thing to consider when buying a mouse.FrannoBaz said:but the Death adder has a gay name...

Nelly said:I think the main problem for me isnt the size of the actual G5 its the finger buttons they dont go all the way to the bottom of the mouse & with me having piano fingers I'm inclined to bring my fingers back so that they reach the mose sensitive part thuse my palms end up on the mousemat.
semi-pro waster said:Part of my palm is always on the desk (don't bother with mousemats) and I just use it as a pivot point for moving the mouse, with the sensitivity set high enough to be comfortable to me I don't need to move my hand much at all and it never gets sore.
Mansize_tissue said:That's exactly what i do, only my middle finger is a little longer than 3". Is this still possible with the DA?

gt_junkie said:The Death Adder does lack on the fly sensitivity stuff but i find that it's not needed. The speed, smoothness and accuracy mean that a change in DPI is not necessarry. Indeed, you'll probably find that your efficiency going from standard to scoped sniping in FPS goes up with it.
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caeteez said:Went from a 518 to a DeathAdder. Its a great mouse. Was toying with getting a Habu but opted out.
caeteez said:Went from a 518 to a DeathAdder. Its a great mouse. Was toying with getting a Habu but opted out.


That method sounds a little involved to me. Especially if you are in the heat of the battle. Do you not find the sensitivity pretty much ideal in general. I've never even thought while playing - 'goodness... i could just do with reducing the sensitivity about now'.Elric said:Not true. You can have on the fly adjustability. Set one of the mouse buttons to Macro adn make sure the on the fly mode is enabled. when you press and hold the button, you can use the mouse wheel to adjust sensitivity. You can even get it to do an on screen vertical slider showing the amount.![]()
gt_junkie said:I've never even thought while playing - 'goodness... i could just do with reducing the sensitivity about now'.
What do you think?