MMO Mouse

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My Naga Epic's middle mouse button has broken today and it seems a common issue, and ofcourse, is well out of warranty.

So I am looking at a replacement - I am a big fan of MMO style mice with lots of side buttons - does anything compare to the Naga?

So far have found the Logitech G600, Corsair Scimitar MMO/MOBO and the slightly mad looking CYBORG MMO 7.

I have been through Razer mice/headsets over the years so know the build quality isn't brilliant but have yet to find a mouse that offers so much.

Any others which I should take a look at?

Wired preferred.
 
I've tried the Steel Series WoW mouse, Corsair M95, Logitech G600 and I now currently have the Naga 2014. They've all been imperfect to be honest. The WoW mouse was way too big but the thumb buttons where well positioned, the M95's button positioning and action was awful for me, the G600 lasted a year or so but was very wide and I found the third ring finger button a waste of space. My current Naga is ok - quite comfortable but I can only comfortably use the front 9 of the 12 thumb buttons.

If I was to get another now I think the Nyth looks interesting.
 
Thanks for the suggestions - was looking at the Logitech but in the end went for a previously unknown brand to me, "utechsmart" Venus 16400 DPI MMO Mouse. Cost £32 but had great reviews on that jungle site.

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First impressions :
Its slightly larger than the Naga in both length and width, has a rough texture to it rather than smooth but feels cheaper plastic. For less than half the cost of the Razer, I can live with that.

Has a similar macro driver but without the fancy cloud settings.

Its quite obviously influenced by the Logitech G600 with its design, but rather than opt for the brand known for quality, I went for this due to the "fire" button located next to the Left Click button, something the Logitech lacked and a feature I would definitely miss.

The middle mouse button is very clunky to press in comparison to other mice I have used, will give my fingers a work out.

Shape feels more at home with a claw grip rather than palm due to my wrist touching the desk in the latter.

So far, seems a decent mouse which I hope will last a few years and if not, at least it was cheap!
 
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