Asketes wrote on May 9
th, 2013 at 12:54pm:
So, I've never heard of this mouse.... and now I have... and now I want one... but I have no money...
I've had a Naga. The buttons at the rear are difficult to press comfortably, and it's far too easy to accidentally hit the wrong button because there is no tactile difference between them.
This is why I prefer my Logitech G700.
Four on the thumb, which all feel different so I immediately know exactly which one my thumb is on.
Three on the forefinger (totaling seven), again all feel different.
Three on the wheel (left, right & click, totaling ten), all able to be mapped.
Two behind the wheel (totaling twelve). These are mappable, but I prefer not to. I leave those as the stock free wheel toggle and profile controls. Free wheel toggle I leave because even if you map it it will still toggle the free wheel, and I DESPISE a free wheel, and profile controls I leave because I don't want to open the software to swap profiles.
I have one general profile for surfing: Forward, back, page up, page down, copy, paste, volume controls, etc.
I have three different gaming profiles, depending on the game.
I have a media profile: Play, pause, forward, back, fast forward, volume controls, etc.
Also, it's wired and wireless. It works perfectly fine as a wireless mouse, and it charges from a USB. It can be charged during use. So if you use it wireless, but your battery is running low, you can just plug it in and continue playing/surfing.
Seriously, it's the best mouse I have ever owned, hands down. And again, I have owned a Naga. This is far better IMO. And this one has lasted me a little over three years so far, and it's still going strong with zero issues. It is, in my opinion, the perfect mouse.