Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Mouse
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Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Mouse
This looks like a real nice gaming mouse:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/produc ... id=3777#kf
Usually, I'm all against wireless mice for gaming, but since you can simply plug it into a USB cable, it looks like you can use it however you like.
I might give it a try, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be available yet. At least I couldn't find it in any of the stores provided on the page. It's still quite new as it has only recently been presented on the CeBit fair.
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/produc ... id=3777#kf
Usually, I'm all against wireless mice for gaming, but since you can simply plug it into a USB cable, it looks like you can use it however you like.
I might give it a try, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be available yet. At least I couldn't find it in any of the stores provided on the page. It's still quite new as it has only recently been presented on the CeBit fair.
i got microsoft sidewinder
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gamin ... px?pid=100
after my friend found out i got it he bought himself the newer model, that ones wireless, it has the same usb option but its a little better, instead of a cable you plug in, its like on a magnet, so if the battery gets low midgame, you tap your mouse over the cable end, and it auto connects and is now wired ^^
i think its this one,
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gamin ... px?pid=103
not sure tho. neither of us every touched wireless mice, but he said that ones pretty dam good
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gamin ... px?pid=100
after my friend found out i got it he bought himself the newer model, that ones wireless, it has the same usb option but its a little better, instead of a cable you plug in, its like on a magnet, so if the battery gets low midgame, you tap your mouse over the cable end, and it auto connects and is now wired ^^
i think its this one,
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gamin ... px?pid=103
not sure tho. neither of us every touched wireless mice, but he said that ones pretty dam good


Looks quite nice as well. However, I got problems with most mice as they are too small and their mouse wheel is placed too much towards the center, which makes it hard for me to press it without bending my fingers in an uncomfortable way all the time. I'm using quite a weird setup to play and pressing the mouse wheel in order to walk forward is part of it. 
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lol mouse wheel to walk foward ><! im trying to learn to play with 3 fingers on the mouse, 1 on fire , 1 on alt, and 1 on the wheel, its dam hard to do
, duno how to compare size but my mouse is rather bulky, biggest mouse iv ever had, altho i do think that newer version is smaller, iv only seen it not used it so not totaly sure
i dont rly use the middle mouse button anymore tho, all weapons are on keys


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Hehe, I'm playing with 3 fingers on the mouse ever since. In fact, it's a relic from the times when mice still had a real middle mouse button rather than a wheel. I've played my first 3D games then (like Forsaken, for example) and really got used to this setup. You wouldn't believe which keys I use on the keyboard. ASDW are completely unused here.}TCP{NightMan wrote:lol mouse wheel to walk foward ><! im trying to learn to play with 3 fingers on the mouse, 1 on fire , 1 on alt, and 1 on the wheel, its dam hard to do
Anyway, I don't see why I should get used to another setup for every game I play, so I always try to configure the setup I'm used to. And this is why I'm using such an unusual one for UT2004.
But I'm still not as weird as Carnage who is right-handed and plays with the mouse in his left hand!
Well, what counts for me is that the mouse wheel is positioned as far towards the front as possible. Furthermore it must be easily pressable and needs to be reliable in the sense that it really reacts to the pressing. I once had a mouse swalloing every few presses if you didn't press the wheel really hard. Therefore, my hand already hurt after 5 minutes of playing.}TCP{NightMan wrote:duno how to compare size but my mouse is rather bulky, biggest mouse iv ever had, altho i do think that newer version is smaller, iv only seen it not used it so not totaly surei dont rly use the middle mouse button anymore tho, all weapons are on keys
I'm also not doing well with small or medium sized mice as my hands are rather big. I hate to play with crooked fingers because it's unnatural and causes pain after a while.
I didn't know such mice exist. Might be worth a try as well. The mouse wheel also seems to be close to the front. Is it easily pressable and does it react reliable, even when using it many times in succession?}TCP{NightMan wrote:The great thing about it is that you can define its shape, so it'll always fit your hand!
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Think i will own 1 soon...........
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_qciGwhrD4[/youtube]
Think i will own 1 soon...........
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_qciGwhrD4[/youtube]


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http://www.onlineshop.com.sg/images/LGT931145-0132.jpg there it is haha 

