
CORSAIR - M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse
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I love my Corsair M65 pro (they're old now) and I have two new ones in storage in case the worst thing was to happen. It's a weighted mouse so you can change it to whatever you want. I like it because it's heavy and I've not used anyothe mode that's as comfortable. https://preview.redd.it/9opxjviujp1g1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9c48c9618c28b33587b3e91db3cb61ddce170124 Edit: someone hates the fact that I like this mouse and/or that I have 2 in storage 🤷🏻♂️
Best wired mouse of all imo (the M65 series)
I used corsair m65 pro with the weights until my mouse died... Replaced it with my current mouse corsair GLAIVE RGB Gaming Mouse - Aluminum and the weight is satisfactory (would preferred heavier). But the dpi is too low for me and also i would love to have a wireless option. The issue is, every mouse i checked, is too light! Im a female with small hands and usually playing some games like fallout 76, Dead by daylight, some rpg's here and then, but mostly work.
I actually have one of those just sitting in the drawer. Didn't like the shape or how damn heavy it is lol I don't mind the weight of my Ec2-b or my Fk1+ which is 90gband 93g I think, but the m65 pro is like 115G I think with the weights and it has that heavy metal body. I'll probably end up giving it away or something Also have the G pro x superlight which is only like 60G. It's a good mouse, probably better for people with smaller or medium small hands The Zowie wired mice are great. Haven't tried the wireless though.. those are a bit expensive
I've been using my Corsair M65 pro for like ten years now. Still good as new.
I've been using my Corsair M65 pro for like ten years now. Still good as new
My Corsair M65 Pro <3 Never used the "Sniper" Button for any game, but for Photoshop and Illustrator work, it's been a godsend.
Had a Corsair m65 pro mouse, the mouse clicks ended up going bad with sever double clicking.. was unusable. I have switched to a smaller lightweight mouse, pulsar x2 crazylight (mini) PRX edition. Shape is pretty good.
Corsair m65 pro it’s a big boy mouse
Corsair mw65 I love it comfortable in my hand and study enough to survive a year in Africa and I still have it being completely functional I consider it immortal I got a second one for home use and I’ll probably buy another to keep around as a back up
Hello, I need your help to find a mouse that meets my needs. I've been using a Corsair m65 pro for a few years now and it has its pros and cons that I either love or hate. I don't want to give up some of its features, but I won't buy the same one again because of the problems it has. Cons: -Scroll wheel button (third button) died after 8-9 months because the axle that presses the button is very weak and can break easily (photo 4). According to some forums, this is a design flaw, so is a chronic problem for this model. -Wheel axle bar itself is also very fragile. Axle in the centre of the wheel completely broke about 4 months ago, I glued it myself but it broke again. I can fix it again but this is only a temporary solution. -Bottom aluminium frame has some sharp edges (photo 3) on the front end, which cuts or wears everything it touches. I smoothed it with sandpaper but still threw away 3 mousepads because of it. Then I started using cutting boards or book hardcovers instead of mousepads. Pros: -I am very comfortable with its shape and size. It is relatively higher and larger than most gaming mice. -It is very heavy, and has removable weight scales, which you can customize it yourself. I feel more comfortable with heavy mice than with lighter ones. -Has a "sniper button" that lowers dpi when pressed, which can be useful in games or when working. I play competitive games like World of Tanks or Battlefield; strategy games like hoi4, ck3; and sometimes I do graphic design work for 7-8 hours non-stop. The mouse I'm going to buy must have such a shape and size like this and be heavy at the same time, don’t need customizable weight. I'm used to using a mouse with a cable, so wireless would be ok but not essential. I am in Turkey, so I can buy EU products or ask a friend living in the USA.
I've had 3 Mice in my lifetime of playing games. A Razer Deathadder, A Corsair M65 Pro, and My current mouse, A Logitech G502. Out of those 3 the G502 is far and away my favorite out of any of the ones I've used because of it's ergonomics mainly, But also because of the Wheel Lock button and the mouse clicks since they are really nice.
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