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Redragon - LEGEND CHROMA M990

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Georgia_Jay • 12 months ago

I’ve been using a Redragon M990… with 16 keys on the side, plus everything on top, it’s honestly more than I need. The buttons click easily, and I like how easy the mapping software is to use. Plus, it’s fun to mess around with the colors on it. It’s made it much easier to utilize my full arsenal of spells. Price wasn’t bad on Amazon, I think I got it for $45, so I’ll be sticking with them for a while.

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Highspeedfutzi • 2 months ago

Your demand shall be satisfied. The theme of my collection is twelve side buttons and only one mouse per brand. Corsair Scimitar - the flashy Lambo: I bought it as „refurbished“ in 2017. As a car guy I love the design. I have rather large hands and it fits me perfectly. 17 buttons total. The sidebuttons are adjustable in position. It has five different RGB zones. The cable is pretty stiff (they released a wireless version about a year ago). The scroll wheel is the second worst of them all. The scroll is inconsistent and rattly but other models of Corsair mice have this problem as well. The rubber coating got disgusting after a while so I sanded it down. I had to replace the middle mouse switch a while back. Other that it has been great and my daily driver at home. Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed - the best overall: My daily driver at work. 19 buttons total. It has a great scroll wheel with consistent, noticeable clicks, freewheeling, side scrolling. It runs on AA-battery which I really like and has a dongle storage space. The build quality is good and it has no coating which makes it easy to clean. I also like the two extra buttons on the left. At home I find the button and scroll wheel are a bit too loud but at work it’s fine. It also works via bluetooth, without the software including all buttons (except self recorded macros and delete key for some reason). Roccat Nyth - the stealth fighter: It has been discontinued for like 5 years and is really hard to get. 18 buttons total. It looks great. I just recently got it and it might tie the Corsair in looks and ergonomics. You can change the buttons and button layout: fewer buttons, different layouts, different shapes. You can also change the right finger rest which really changes the looks and feel. I have the wide one installed. It also has a rubber coating which is hard to clean. I opened it once and the build quality is really good and it’s over engineered, which I love. It even has a switch for easy ejection of the side buttons. The buttons have a good feel and are easily distinguishable because they are staggered like on a staircase. It has no side scrolling and fewer buttons overall though. In place of side scrolling it has a “shark fin” which you can flick left or right. For that you have to lift your fingers from the main buttons though. The grey stealthy look with the tasteful RGB and the modularity are the highlights. Logitech G600 - the tank: 20 buttons total. Discontinued, hard to get for less then 80€. I luckily got mine for about 30 in mint condition. Heaviest of them all: 131g. It feels planted and dense. Great ergonomics. Third button next to the right click. It has side scrolling and the wheel is almost silent. The build quality is good but it’s also rubber coated which still feels great though. I‘m trying two swap it for a white one. Steel Series Aerox 9 - the lightweight convertible: It’s the lightest with about 93g. 18 buttons total. It has two design flaws: The mouse skates aren’t spread out wide enough so it tends to tip to one side (I fixed it with additional skates). It’s open which makes it hard to clean but thats also it’s whole thing. The sidebuttons are to hard to press. It’s wireless and has bluetooth which is great. I like the silent scroll wheel. Redragon M990 - all the buttons: It has 16!! sidebuttons and 4 behind the scroll wheel. 24 buttons total. Those last two behind the wheel kinda get in the way. The RGB is tacky. Ergonomics and the scroll wheel are decent. MadCatz MMOTE - the crazy one: Well it’s eccentric. 19 buttons total. You can adjust the palm rest which is cool. It’s red and has some tacky decals. With my hans it tends to tip to the back. Worst ergonomics of them all. Worst build quality. No RGB. And the scroll wheel doesn’t work which seems to be a theme among used ones. HAVIT HV-MS735 - nothing special: 19 buttons total. It’s pretty long which fits my hands well but the pinky and ring finger have no real place to go and end up squished together. The buttons are ok, the scroll wheel is ok. I‘m missing the Titanwolf System, Rytaki R6 and the Turtlebeach Grip Arena. The last two I‘ll probably never optain because they are super rare.

r/pcmasterrace • Guess the theme… ->
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Highspeedfutzi • 2 months ago

Yeah the Redragon M990, it’s in the picture :D . Inlove how crazy it is.

r/pcmasterrace • Guess the theme… ->
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PropofolTitty • 5 months ago

I have big hands and use the Redragon M990 MMO Gaming mouse. It works great.

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
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L-Anderson • 7 months ago

I have the same issue, I always bought the MMO Redragon mouses with 12 button on the side and every time after 1.5 to 2 years the left button would stop working, also known as "Double click issue" So yesterday I bought a Razer Naga V2 pro, this is the most expensive mouse that I ever bought and I was (am?) never a fan of Razor, I think they are the Apple of computer hardware (way too overpriced for what they do) But I did some research and apparently the problem is the difference between "Mechanical" and "Optical" mouse. I am gonna oversimplified it here as I am not an expert: Mechanical are all the known and common mouses, where the clicking is done physically (with a filter). Optical, it's done with a laser, it's faster and much more accurate. But more impotently, Optical lasts longer (at least that's what they say). So the summarize it, if you always bought a mechanical mouse, try an optical one.

r/BuyItForLife • Looking for a computer mouse that lasts ->
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Ossuum • 18 days ago

Gaming mouse is worth cause office mice switches really aren't meant to be pressed or held so much or so forcefully and wear out quickly. That being said, you *must* be able to try it out and return it if it doesn't fit. Wrist issues due to an ill-fitting mouse are no joke.  Be careful about the side pad - most recently I was choosing between two versions of the same Redragon mouse with the side pad and with the usual MB4 + MB5 keys and a finger rest under them and the latter ended up being way more comfortable to use. Especially since in WT I have free look on MB4, so a big, holdable button is convenient. Also, I'm not sure about your regional prices, but 150 euro sounds excessive, I'd look for half that or less. And, on that note, consider wired mice first - gaming mice' wires are a lot less obtrusive than office ones', so there's no perceivable difference in usage experience, just hard limit on distance to PC case.

r/Warthunder • Is the Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless se good for War thunder? ->
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no_Post_account • 9 months ago

Razer Naga Pro is insane. Wireless, multiple side panels with 12/6/2 buttons, I personally like the 6 button one the most. Scimitar is also good option. Stay away from cheap stuff like Redradon. Side buttons are very stiff and its whole plastic block, while brand moused like Razer use mehanical buttons that are easy and smooth to press. And Yes i do own one Redragon MMO mouse and speak from experience.

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