Are Corsair mice good?Are Corsair mice better than Logitech?
I own Scimitar (first mouse), M65 (for my portable PC), and Glaive (for work). Although all 3 are good mice, I can't help but want to use my Scimitar because of the 12 side buttons. I made them a number line for numbers 1-8 and “r”, “p” (I use P to voice voice), and “e”. Currently on the M65 and Glaive I have front and rear buttons that are pre-set to “r” and “p”
I used to play a lot of FPS games, and trust me… once you have used Slimitar for that, you will never want to use a different mouse. Want my basic exchange for my high school? just tap “2” with my thumb. Need to go to my gun? Six to “3”. Do I have any information about my team that I disagree with? thumb in… any button given to me by P….
So, that’s my move for the best Corsair mouse.
Since last year I have tried a few "Roswell" mice to play for less than $ 20. My little favorite of these three I use every day. I paid $ 9 for it on a dark Friday, and when I found it the right mouse button didn't work that much. After a few months of daily use, the button is still active.
So, why am I still using it?
First of all, the steering wheel is amazing. Second, weight and movement are okay. Third, it happens to be an "ambidextrous" version, and since I obviously don't use the "thumb" buttons on the left side of the right side, I repeated them to be my volume control on my laptop. The vol keys on my Acer use the mute key Fn + Up Arrow cable to adjust the sound - long story short, it takes two hands to lower the volume - really dumb. So now the volume buttons are on the mouse. Lastly, RGB has been very successful and always works even when my laptop is turned off - for some reason I love that fact.
What does that have to do with Corsair ?? Most of the time I think it was to show you the point that even a horrible mouse can give you good reasons to keep using it if the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Also, I’ve been throwing out the idea of getting a Corsair mouse this year. The Harpoon RGB looks great but I'm really on the lookout for a wireless version instead.
My best Logi-mouse than the Roswell M510 sits on a two-foot shelf to collect dust because I like Roswell's RGB, volume control and steering wheel. Can I pay the current $ 26 sale price with the new Roswell? Not a chance at
You should never buy a mouse on brand alone, ideally you should try every single mouse you can put your hand on.
Now speaking directly to Corsair as someone who purchased and currently uses a Corsair mouse I have to say I personally regret buying it. I came from a CM Storm mouse because the Cosair had RGB and my CM Storm was wearing out.
My Corsair is constantly having software connection issues and this causes it to hang when booting requiring me to disconnect and reconnect the mouse to get it to work. Disabling the software suite seemed to mitigate the issue however this also disabled the RGB and customizable DPI settings as a side effect, two of the reasons why I purchased the mouse to start with.
When my Corsair starts wearing out I will likely be looking for a mouse that doesnt require a constant software connection to use all the features.
I like mice the size of my whole hand. I detest using a mouse where my pinky is dragging, and I went through a lot of Razer mice before I bought a$ 15 cheap Redragon Griffin. Now that cheap mouse has come one of my pets, indeed over$ 60 Razer mice.
I went through a many Logitech … mice with the G402 and one of the Pro series. They were right, but they really called it" just right." Tête-à -tête I've noway recommended them to anyone. I'm using the G402 in my office now.
Freebooter mice feel good about me. I noway bought it because I am not a addict of how they look, but obviously the way they do it when I try them … is enough good. I would largely recommend those over Logitech.