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A forum thread where users share their opinions and experiences on different gaming mice for various clicking methods. The HyperX Pulsefire Haste is praised as the best mouse for quadruple clicking, but other mice are also recommended depending on the user's preference.
As a gaming mouse nerd, I love mice. I have tried a lot and came to a conclusion. To be the best mouse, it has to be, 1. good at all clicking methods 2. relatively available 3. weight 4.not insanely expensive Sooooo... lets start. most mice nerds know the best jitterclicking mice come from...
Drag clicking: 10/10 (literally the best mouse for drag clicking) Butterfly clicking: 9/10 (VERY easy to double click on, big buttons for butterfly) Jitter clicking: 7/10 (rather large amount of travel, but still very easy to click it)
Honestly, Logitech G Pro X Superlight is an awesome mouse. The clicks are super easy to click, you can jitter super easily, it's comfortable, great feet. Everything you would want in a good mouse except it doesn't double click. (I don't really mind). Logitech G Pro Wireless is basically the same thing but 20g heavier.
There are multiple candidates, so I'll go over them all. 1. Roccat Kone pro - Overall best: This mouse can drag click 70+ cps, it's good for all clicking methods, and it's 66 grams! Three grams lighter that the model o. Also, you can set the adjustable debounce time to ZERO. 2. Glorious...
Hi all. This post is for 2 reasons. To see what mouse u guys like and to give MY opinion on what the best mouse is (for bedwars). I will be considering these factors. Weight, shape/size, clicking ability (drag, jitter, butterfly), cost and availibility. Also, I obviously don't have all the...
im looking for a wired mouse for 1.8.9 pvp. yes but neither can drag or butterfly too well, the model o can butterfly but not nearly as well as the kain 120 and the razer viper mini cant butterfly or drag at all,
Gets anywhere from 3 cps to 18, depending on your mouse. The best mice for drag clicking are the Roccat Kone XTD (a discontinued mouse), Roccat Kone Aimo, Roccat Kone Pure, Glorious Model O, are best, but almost any mouse can drag click, it's just a matter of whether or not the clicks register, and if it's a matte mouse.
Any gaming mouse would work if you're comfortable with it, so I wouldn't down $60 on a new mouse unless you're absolutely positive it's a hardware issue (like using your mom's coffee-stained wireless mouse from 2003)
I've decided to purchase a gaming mouse, but I have absolutely no experience with mice, since I've never actually used one. Please give me your thoughts on what mouse I should get, and why. Thanks again for your time. EDIT: I purchased a Razer mouse a week ago, and I love it! Thanks to Technoblade for convincing me that it was the way to go.