Gaming mouse
66Mustang
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Question for the PC gamers. I can’t remember asking it here before. I have asked in other forums but didn’t get anywhere.
I currently have the gaming mouse pictured below. It has lots of buttons spread over the mouse so you can use any/all of your fingers to press a button. It’s about 10 years old and I am very used to it now and it is a big part of how I play games. However it is on its way out sadly.
It’s not made anymore and none of the other gaming mice I’ve found have the same amount of buttons - except for some that just have a sort of number pad of 12 buttons stuck on the side of the mouse which is not what I’m looking for. I want one with buttons spread all over the area of the mouse, so that you can make use of every finger.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
PS sorry if the pictures come up huge. I didn’t get an option to make them smaller.


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Hi @66Mustang I'm afraid I don't game on PC so I don't have any suggestions to make.
It is frustrating when they stop making something you're used to!
Have you tried searching for "the best 12-button gaming mice"?0 -
Hi @Alex_Scope, thanks for the reply.
I have tried searching for various things, including what you suggest, but sadly it seems most of the mice that come up have the buttons all together in one place, a bit like the one below.
The rest don’t have enough buttons!
I’m looking for a mouse where the buttons are nicely spread over the surface area in different places, which seems a bit of a rarity!
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Perhaps this is an option, it's a list of organisations which can make accessible or tailor made game controllers (hopefully this also includes mice!)
You can email for help, so fingers crossed someone will be able to assist, if not point you in the right direction.1 -
Ooh that looks like it might be a possibility @Alex_Scope thank you!!0
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I hope so, as I think they're all cracking organisations. You're welcome
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Hi @66Mustang - please bear in mind I haven't a clue about gaming mice. Nonetheless I've had a look.You could try searching for 'retro gaming mice,' or look into refurbished ones.0
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Thank you @chiarieds, I will try searching for those terms
Thanks @Biblioklept I'll take a look at the Logitech. Yes the other one you mention doesn't have quite enough buttons as I play mostly World of Warcraft and there are lots of spells that you need to use on there!!
As I know you play games I wonder, have you ever played WoW?0 -
I think it's worth giving it another try! You can play free these days up to level 20 I believe, to see if you like it.
I play rogues (2 of them lol) and a feral druid. I like being able to use stealth!
I used to like playing healers best too, but these days I do mostly solo content as I even find in-game interactions difficult!0 -
Yes WoW has guilds - that's a fair point, playing with guild mates is easier for me, only, my guild is quite small so we never have enough to make a group and have to invite strangers. It's meeting and playing with strangers that I'm not so keen on as you get more arguments and things.
That said when I'm in the mood I do quite like winding up toxic players - never by speaking to them, just by doing actions like getting myself and them killed.
I've never heard of a stealth healer but if you made it work that sounds really cool!!0 -
Thanks for sharing @barlingkimjie
What kind of games do you play? 0
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