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Gaming Mouse

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Over the years i have been playing 3C and using gaming mice. right now im playing with a logitech 700s paid i think 120 for this back 4 or 5 years ago around when this game came out. it has been a great mouse but as all wear out so it is time for the garbage. it has developed the dreaded occasional
double click.
Went shopping on the net looking for something at a good price, just can't afford the big money for this stuff. well i think i found a good deal for under 30 bucks. thought i would share it with others looking for a mouse with enough programmable buttons on it. this one has 18 so as a 3clicker i can play my game without having to go to the keyboard for anything, not even the voice chat key. should get here today to give er try.

what do you other Clickers use for a mouse?
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I use this..bluetrack helps it work on my sofa

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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Onn-Standard ... k/16794997 this is the one i use cost $6.88 walmart smooth as silk, and if it gets old i just buy another lol....
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don't ya just hate the fella's who are so in tune with the game and the math they get by with the cheapest no frills mice,lol
just funnin. i like the use of the extra buttons as it keeps me away from the keyboard so this works lets say more for lazy reasons
but it does have a nice clicker on this mouse for 30 bucks you can't beat the price. and it is even cool looking with the changing lights.lol

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I agree Dave i had a g8 gaming mouse, bad rd caused me to slam it thus broke ,wife said no more high dollar mouse= walmart only, but that mouse does have some intriguing aspects to it, where did u but it?.. :clapping:
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Preferring a wireless mouse, do you think the MIG M653 would be a comparable replacement for the IMPACT M908?

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well a little review for the price you can not beat this mouse. great feel
large in size and very easy to set up and program your own buttons into.
worth the small price.
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is there a similar wireless mouse?
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the only wireless i have had was the logitec 700s with 12 buttons you can program
but i paid 120 bucks for it
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