CORSAIR

VENGEANCE M95 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse

CORSAIR VENGEANCE M95 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse

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Sentiment score33% positive
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Last updated: Apr 27, 2026

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Reddit Icon999_Seth
6 months ago

personally I use a corsair mmo mouse, but like the red dragon they don't offer a mirror version for left hand use that is one thing the azeron company does well is they have mirror versions of everything

Reddit IconBigBoiii_Jones
3 months ago

Please try to convince the company to bring back the g600. I don't even know if you have the kind of power but I have a Corsair MMO mouse right now and it sucks really bad and the Logicool mouses are being price gouged like crazy right now like over $150 for a new one.

Reddit IconDataSurging
7 months ago

You get used to it. I used to do the same thing on my Corsair MMO mouse, but now it's like second nature to me.

Reddit Iconfederally
11 months ago

As an upper limb amputee. I have a Corsair MMO mouse as well, but my best accessibility peripheral is my Azeron Cryo. It's a mouse with an analog thumb stick and a 16 button keypad. It is fantastic

Reddit IconGrim_Hiker
5 months ago

Ive used MMO mice for years, they are my goto. Based on where you position your hand/the keys, your thumb will naturally rest somewhere on the side of the mouse. For me it rests on the second row over the 4 key (I have this exact mouse pictured). This gives easy access to six keys, 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8. The tactile difference makes it easy to detect which key it is (for me at least). For less used hotkeys its very easy to also access 10, 11 and 12 since they are on the corners/bottom row. My core binds for a game are usually 1,4,5,7,8 though, and more auxilary/special use case binds are the other keys. I personally cant stand the mice that have multiple buttons hidden everywhere around the mouse. I dont know why but for me its always felt worse to use. Im never going to use my ring or pinky finger to push buttons for example, nor am I going to be able to develop a habit of like tilting my mouse and other things that some mice have now. I had a G502 and went back to my corsair MMO mouse as soon as I loaded a game that had more than 2 key binds I needed on my mouse. The 12 buttons are really too much tbh, most games are not designed with needing that many binds in mind, so a MMO mouse supplies me with basically everything I could ever need in a mouse for keybinds. The only games I play with more keybinds like Microsoft Flight Simulator or Elite Dangerous I use voice attack to give voice commands for anyways.

Reddit IconImNotABotAccount
7 months ago

I know you’re wanting to move away from the Naga but I’m happy with my Naga Pro at 2 years old compared to previous mice but I did have to replace the scroll wheel sensor, I think previously was a Corsair MMO mouse I had issues with so won’t likely go back to that brand personally.

Reddit IconImpressiveProgress43
7 months ago

I have a corsair mmo mouse but I don't use the side buttons to play poe.

Reddit IconJaPaTF
11 months ago

Ι use an mmo mouse myself for gw2 and works incredibly well. On action camera as well! Highly recommend. I used all the razer mmo mouses though and they all broke apart after 1 year of usage. So I moved to corsair and it's still going strong for its 6th year!

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