I've had and loved several logitech gaming mice. Its a great permormance mouse but I consistently wear down the mouse buttons within 6 months (initially, then they break down quicker after repair). Here's a video on how to fix them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDoXMJyimDU
Switched to Naga a year ago, no problems yet. I'll be sticking with Razer. Gaming mice shouldn't break down in less than a year.
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About binding keys to mouse? I dont think so, it sounds... absurd.
Unless you mean somebody writing macros on mouse, yeah these can be nasty but I dont think OP meant that.
I've had and loved several logitech gaming mice. Its a great permormance mouse but I consistently wear down the mouse buttons within 6 months (initially, then they break down quicker after repair). Here's a video on how to fix them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDoXMJyimDU
Switched to Naga a year ago, no problems yet. I'll be sticking with Razer. Gaming mice shouldn't break down in less than a year.
Hmm, sounds like you have had some bad experiences. My mouse is a little over 12 months old and works like new. My other logitech mice only got replaced cause i wanted more features. I also think the g600 had more comfortable and discernable button positioning than the naga (which i tried). I have a couple of logitech products so it is convenient with the gaming software all in one place. At the end of the day it is whatever floats your boat.
I actually use the same mouse. Is it the one with the five buttons on top of the mouse? I love mine...best MMO mouse ever created. I have all the buttons working in Neverwinter, though.
Did you go into the mouse set up and remap the keys to the action buttons? I have mine set up so the buttons on the mouse are mapped to the number keys (called "action buttons" in the mouse menu) and then I can map those keys to Neverwinter via the control configuration.
Neverwinter (like most programs) doesn't recognize the buttons, but if the alias of the button is a keyboard key, the programs will recognize those.
Let me know if that makes sense.
For an MMO I can't understand why more mice developers don't include the extra buttons on top of the mouse...they're awesome.
Plus, I've had this mouse for years with no problems at all...except for my sweaty palms slowly eating away all the paint on it
On a side note, the Steelseries mice are really easy to take apart for repairs, cleaning and custom paint jobs
I think in PVP you'll find most top players are using programmed mice. May be simple commands like hard/soft character locks (if your ever wondering why you can't seem to dodge anything). Or more complex like programmed rotations.
Not sure I would call that botting (not sure how you would even prove it without a confession).