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Get a naga pro. Your hand will thank you for it. Every digit has its place
Yup, Naga Pro is literally the only mouse I’ve found aside from some expensive ergo-mice that actually is comfortable to hold longer than 15min. I require the extra rest space for my ring finger to not cramp my hand up while still having proper grip to move the mouse. Most mice also cause my pinky to rub against the table uncomfortably.
I just want these to be a tad bit smaller. I have the Naga Pro but I still use my G300s most of the time. Most buttons in the smallest mouse I know.
I've got a razer naga pro
I really like the version of iCUE I have -- I think 3.x? You can still get the legacy versions archived online. The 4.x and up versions are... Awful. The UI is so hard to make any use of. I do occasionally have the issue where I have to unplug / replug the mouse (like once every 4-5 months?), but I think that's more of a Windows issue than iCUE 3.x one. Or just my build in general; sometimes my monitors refuse to wake up or start spazzing out until I fully power cycle them, too. I also have a Razer Naga Pro which I use with my laptop / while traveling. It has optical mouse switches (feels great) and a magnetic attachment for the side panel so you can have different button counts. I really just use the 12. The Naga as a piece of hardware is fine... But the Synapse software is terrible. Super limited macro options, profile system regularly breaks, and sometimes I have to fully restart my laptop just to get the profiles to properly update again I like the RGB mice which let you dim the color a good bit because it's nice to get visual confirmation that a gaming profile has loaded, but at some point I'm going to have to just assign the 12 buttons to F13+ keys on the hardware profile and use other software like AHK for button remapping and such
Same. I use a Razer Naga Pro with the 12 button side panel and I have every button bound for things like meds, stims, opening the map, markers and even dropping prone. So much easier I find.
Razer makes the only MMO mouse out there with swappable side plates for more traditional games. Literally the only reason I'm still with them. You don't believe me? Try to find an equivalent to the Naga Pro that is implemented anywhere near as well.
"Razer makes the only MMO mouse out there with swappable side plates for more traditional games." In what world would you need AI to help you understand this sentence?
You could try the Razer Naga Pro. After you are fully recoverd you can use the mouse as a regular too. It have multible buttons on the side, you basicly can put youre entire rotation on them. For ingame chat, if its necessary for you, use Speech to Text, there you go for installing: [https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/speech-to-text-for-chat/199732/5](https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/speech-to-text-for-chat/199732/5)
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