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I had a similar issue. Been using g pro super light for a while, my second model just broke and I couldn’t go buy another in good conscience considering the price. I just received the incott g23 v2 pro (woda model) and I’m very happy with it. It feels mainly identical to the g pro I like, it’s wireless, super light, and has been working flawlessly once I initially connected it. The main differences are going to be the software as well as the dongle and design. Software wise the web software works fine enough, it defaults to Chinese but there is an English button bottom right. I had a bit of trouble connecting for the first time as I forgot to install the drivers for the dongle at first. But it does exactly what I wanted, in that after initial setup with web drivers (no installs only automatically through device manager for the dongle), I don’t need any software running and it’s been working since. In terms of the dongle, it is less portable as it’s a brick at the end of a USB cable unlike the Logitech small USB nub. Finally the design, it’s not super in your face, but there is a floral pattern on the mouse wheel and “woda” in black letters on the rmb. Woda is water in polish. Not sure why it’s on there, and I don’t think you can remove it since it’s part of the print.
Can recommend incott g23 v2 pro
I just bought the incott g23 v2 pro and I can’t fault it for fast paced games. Takes a bit of scrolling through to find the right one on alli express but it was worth it. It comes with 3 sets of switches too and is easily hotswappable.
I got incott v2 pro, I do like it but not a fan of the gpx shape(I wanted to try the shape, that's why I got the mouse) but after some testing, I just prefer the shape of my xm2we for claw grip. Incott is a very good mouse but the shape is not for everyone. Most of the pros use it but it's not for everyone.i just use it for normal usage on PC, pretty comfy mouse when not claw griping
Incott g23 v2 Pro is hot-swappable. Get the included Huano silents in there and you're set.
You need mice that suits your hand size and gripping habits. You had a viper which is a medium to large mice and this is probably why I would say the Inca and X2 CL medium are quite small comparatively and is more suited for medium sized hands. A Rapoo VT7 max will be similar to the viper shape and size, ATK A9 or incott g23v2/V2 pro or Lamzu Maya X will be the mice that fits medium to large hands with all grips(except palm for larger hands).
What do you mean by large? G23 is long, but narrow like small mice, Zaopin Z2 has more reasonable ergo shape. On Incott, I broke my mouse wheel when I tried to fix broken encode which died after one year of use - wanted to know if there are mouse wheel replacements - no response from Incott, cannot recommend.
heavy, gimmicky but p cool hotswap.
Incott g23 pro, it is a copy of the superlight.
Nope no scroll issues plus you can even avoid the double click issues that Logitech mice tend to have as the G23 has a hot swap feature and comes included with spare switches, if your mouse starts to double click you can swap the switches within seconds or use your favourite type of switches without having to open the mouse with a screwdriver. And yes buy it from AliExpress.
get the Incott G23, it has switch hot swap feature, it comes with 4 different types of switches included, you can easily switch to those that feel the best.
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