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Classic Ergo (FM2015)

finalmouse - Classic Ergo (FM2015)

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r/MouseReview β€’ What is the best ergo shaped mouse you ever used β†’
6 months ago

"Finalmouse Classic Ergo", followed by the good old "MX518" were the only ones that really worked for me (I've tried a lot from Razer, Logitech, Lamzu, Zowie, Vaxee, Xtrfy, etc.)

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r/MouseReview β€’ Best mouse you have ever used? β†’
6 months ago

Same. I always return to FM since the cape town shape.

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r/FinalMouse β€’ Why do you all support FinalMouse? β†’
30 days ago

I have a classic and a medium. I think the medium is the better size.

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r/MouseReview β€’ Best mouse you have ever used? β†’
6 months ago

G Pro and FM dont even have similar shapes, but +1 to ULX. Love the shape

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r/MouseReview β€’ Big hands, fingertip/claw grip hybrid uncomfortable β†’
24 days ago

I have 20.3x10.5cm hands, and I use a claw/fingertip grip hybrid, but my ring and pinky finger are flat. I like to have a flat side and only the base of my thumb touching the mouse. However, it feels like whatever mouse I get, it is super uncomfortable for this grip style, despite that grip being what I naturally gravitate towards. It causes my pinky and ring finger to cramp often, even if my hold on the mouse is light. I would like to know any suggestions for mice that may fit this description/provide comfortable use with this grip. (If it’s impossible, I would still like mice suggestion/grip change suggestions) Here is my experience with specific mice: GPX2: I love the flat sides but was too thin for me. Caused a lot of cramping but was awesome to aim with. VV3 Pro: The size was a little more comfortable, but I felt like my micro adjustments were worse with how the sides indent inwards. DAV3: The shape is awesome but forces me to use a palm grip, which I am trying to avoid. The shape lowers on the side, forcing me to stop having that space between my palm and ring/pinky finger (which I would like to avoid). Otherwise, comfort levels were decent but bad micro adjustments. Maya X: Similar to the GPX but with rounded sides and a little wider. It wasn’t perfectly wide, slightly too thin to give me a little discomfort, but more comfortable than the GPX. The curved sides felt like it caused a lot of instability with my aim. Also, because I use a glass mousepad, the flatter mouse kind of forced my fingers into the pad, instead of being able to just hover over to drive my fingers into the pad for control. (at least on a comfortable level). VAXEE XEV2: Probably close to what I want. Slightly wider than GPX, (but a little thinner than the Maya X, making it still uncomfortable to use), a taller mouse which felt good on my pad, and supported my funky fingertip/claw grip hybrid well. However, the selling point of the mouse is SUPPOSED to be the bigger palm area, but since I dont use that area of my palm, it tends to be unnecessary weight or limit my fingertip control. TL:DR, Fingers too long, hand too big for my specific grip I gravitate towards, would like to know suggestions for mice that fit this description. Thanks for reading :) Edit: After some testing, an ideal mouse would be something more Symm than ergo, (though im not completely looking at symm, the gpx2 dex doesnt seem bad), with the size of the dav3/4, the height/back hump of the gpx2, and the side of the vaxee xe v2

r/MouseReview β€’ Big hands, fingertip/claw grip hybrid uncomfortable β†’
24 days ago

Finalmouse classic was too thin as well as not a tall enough back hump/back width (smaller than the vaxee xe v2 and lower than the gpx2, which seem to be perfect height for me), ec1 seems too heavy, flickshot wavo seem good for the size and weight, but has the same back hump issue like dav4 that might force a palm grip (however ill look into it,) as well as the evora pro (seems like itd force palm)

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r/MouseReview β€’ The IPI Float might be the best value gaming mice yet β†’
10 months ago

Bought the IPI (went for the Shark Attack brand as I wanted white) for my second PC. My main is first batch Finalmouse. The ULX smokes it in terms of how light it feels. I wont deny the value is incredible and much better then Finalmouse though. But comparing the IPI to Logitech superlight it doesn't FEEL that lighter. I weighted them on scale and IPI is 43g but feels heavier then that. Might have to the something with center of gravity on the IPI.

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