Durable mouse for playing PoE

Hi fellow Exiles!

What mouse do you use playing PoE and how are those enduring the stress all this clicking?

I have recently ripped two R.A.T. 5's, one today, and one Razer Imperator past year ago. One RAT for thumb button malfunction and other two to left button multiclicking/noclicking issue. All exchanged with warranty period but this is getting a bit old. :D

Any hints welcome for my next mickey.
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3 years with this and starting to throwing my he granades and flashbang by mistake in cs 1.6 xD
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Last edited by Entropic_Fire on Oct 26, 2016, 8:40:44 PM
A cheap logitech mouse for 25€ with two thumb buttons. Still works fine after 3 or 4 years. Only thing is that I have some dust on the sensor from time to time, but no major malfunctions :D
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Thank you guys for hints.

It seems that 70€ish "gaming mouses" are failing in my use. (Yeah the prices are ridiculously high here in Finland.)

I'll give Steelseries Rival 300 a chance. If it will not last more than few months I'll switch to 20€ish 5-button ones which might be 5$ equivalent in Ebay. :D
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vrs77 wrote:
If it will not last more than few months I'll switch to 20€ish 5-button ones which might be 5$ equivalent in Ebay. :D


Yeah, that's what I ended up doing too, get a cheap mouse that feels sturdy and fits my hand well, then I open it up and work a bit on the switches until they click nice and soft. It feels better that way and it's practically impossible to wear down, most such mice also use the same scroll wheel mechanism so that's easy to replace too, the only thing that can permanently kick the bucket at that point is the optics.
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Last edited by raics on Jul 16, 2016, 4:21:18 PM
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FCK42 wrote:
A cheap logitech mouse for 25€ with two thumb buttons. Still works fine after 3 or 4 years. Only thing is that I have some dust on the sensor from time to time, but no major malfunctions :D


Logitech all the way. Last one lasted a little over 10 years, it still works but the sound one of the resistors makes in it makes it unbearable to use. lol

New one is about 4 years old and still going strong.
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I really like my Razer DeathAdder, but it had been multi-clicking the last little bit. Seems to be fixed by opening it up and cleaning out cat hair and such, though I really ought to do it again with some cleaning solution. All mechanical things need a bit of maintenance eventually.. try to fix your mice before blaming the manufacturer and/or buying new ones.

Never again wireless/hybrid, if I can help it.
mx518

Think first model is from 2005/2007 i'm still using it for games like PoE and never had any troubles with it so far. Solid product.
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