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Darmoshark M3 micro or M5? I have longer hands than you but my palm is really short. Currently barely palming a rapoo vt0, but it's definitely too big for you. My old mouse, the Razer Atheris, is similar in size to the M5, so that could work. I use a knuckle claw grip with that. Only changed because it's battery powered and way too heavy.
I'm also a woman, although as other comments say your hands are smaller than normal for the average women, which is around 6.8 i believe. For reference, my hands are around 6.4 inches long from base of the hand to the middle finger tip, and I play valorant. I have two recommendations: the Darmoshark m3 micro, or the lamzu atlantis mini. **Darmoshark M3 Micro** It's a pretty small brand but I've had this mouse for a year with no issues so far. (not my main mouse though, used to constantly for around 3-4 months)I got it originally because my superlight was way to big to control properly with claw grip. this mouse was great for claw, but cramped my hands over time because of how small it is. my fingertips go around a cm over the top when I fully palm grip it, which sounds like it might be good for you. Clicks are pretty good, ever so slightly mushy on the post travel but not really noticable. Overall the mouse feels very sturdy but you can tell theres a difference when it comes to the click quality. 8k polling possible, good sensor, around $40 dollars, I definitely recoomend this for you its a gem. If you use fingertip/extreme claw, you could also try their M5 air potentially **Lamzu Atlantis Mini:** My current mouse. the hump is not very centered and more towards the back. After a year of almost continuous use I can feel the left click is a little more mushy but nothing major. This mouse fits my claw/palm grip almost perfectly, but it might feel a little too wide for you. Personally I really like the shape, I think you should definitely give it a try if the m3 micro is too small. good luck!
I, like you, have very small hands. In fact those are almost my same dimensions. I like to claw and fingertip grip, so I need really small mice. My first suggestion would be if you like the X2 mini even though it's dying, get a new one. Next suggestion, is to check out [eloshapes](https://www.eloshapes.com/). It's a website that has a huge catalog of mouse shapes and sizes, and lets you compare them against each other. With that out of the way, onto the mice I've tried, and what I found I like best. Endgame gear op1 8k: amazing clicks, love the coating, decent shape. Many think it's small but I actually found it slightly too big for my prefered grip style. If you palm or palm claw though, it's a great choice. Razer Orochi v2: very comfortable, nice and small, fits my hand and grip style well. But it is a little older and heavier than many modern mice. Thinking about picking up a zaopin z1 as the alternative that has the same shape but modern and light. Darmoshark M3 micro: fantastic coating and pretty great shape! It's a little thin and I find my fingers sore after a while, I need more practice with it. But the clicks were pretty terrible. I desoldered the switches and swapped in some kailh white blades and now it's pretty good. And my current main... g-wolves ht-s2 pro 8k: super light, the clicks feel amazing. Light, crisp, responsive. The shape is so comfortable and puts the scroll wheel and side buttons right where they need to be for my short hands. Only downside is there is no coating, so it feels a little slippery without grip tape. But they include some decent grip tape in the box, making it the mouse I come back to all the time. Finally, I have the mchose L7 on the way, and it's one I'm very excited for. Small size, good looking shape, good price, and reviews love the coating, clicks, and everything else. Haven't had it in hand yet though, so can't confirm. Honorable mentions: WL mouse beast x mini, darmoshark M2 pro, xtrify mz1, WL mouse Miao, darmoshark m5 All are pretty good small mice, but not quite as favorite as the others I've tried for one reason or another.
That's a fingertip mouse, but the Darmoshark M3 Micro is like a full sized mouse just shrunken down and fairly light at less than 45 g but if you battery mod it it'll get a lot lighter because the stock battery is really heavy. Honestly for a cheaper option I would say the ATK U2 Mini is a good option at 40 g as I like the normal sized version with my 18.7 cm x 9.8 cm hands.
I got a darmoshark m3 micro a month or two ago and now everything else feels like a brick and like I have no ability to micro adjust. Keychron m4 gets here tomorrow and I'm probably about to ruin my ability to enjoy using any normal sized mouse again. Guess it's ok though maybe I'll stop buying so many.
What are your hand measurements. And as someone with large hands(21x11cm) switch to fingertip. Palm grip sucks, though you will need to buy a new mouse. You can’t fingertip a g502, I would recommend, as a budget starting option, darmoshark m3 and if you are comfortable. The m3 micro(it’s a really small mouse) but to your hands it’ll act like what a fingertip mouse is to a regular person. If you want to compare the shapes just use eloshapes
pretty similar situation to mine, in fact, I had the same mouse. Ended up getting a Darmoshark M3 and am pretty happy with it, but you could prefer the N3 to rest the pinky
Darmoshark m3 is a solid ultra light mouse for $40 that fits large hands.
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