Hey all.
I have large hands and am I'm looking for a really large & wide mouse (90mm+ wide would be good) to use with palm grip that also requires firm button presses. I also need two buttons on the left side for back/forward in browsers.
I'm currently using the Logitech G403 which has a width of 68mm and I find it way too small all around. It leaves my two smallest fingers trailing on the mouse mat which drives me crazy. I also find all the buttons way too easy to press which leads to a lot of accidental clicks.
Before this I had a Roccat Kone EMP which was a little wider, but still a bit small and had other issues. Before that I had a Logitech G5 which had really nice, firm buttons and a good shape, though again, it wasn't quite big enough for my hands, but it's still the best mouse I've used.
I'd like something that performs well but it doesn't need to have some cool gaming look or anything. I just care about function. Not keen on wireless either as I'd prefer not to have to keep swapping out and charging batteries.
Thanks for your help!
I have large hands and am I'm looking for a really large & wide mouse (90mm+ wide would be good) to use with palm grip that also requires firm button presses. I also need two buttons on the left side for back/forward in browsers.
I'm currently using the Logitech G403 which has a width of 68mm and I find it way too small all around. It leaves my two smallest fingers trailing on the mouse mat which drives me crazy. I also find all the buttons way too easy to press which leads to a lot of accidental clicks.
Before this I had a Roccat Kone EMP which was a little wider, but still a bit small and had other issues. Before that I had a Logitech G5 which had really nice, firm buttons and a good shape, though again, it wasn't quite big enough for my hands, but it's still the best mouse I've used.
I'd like something that performs well but it doesn't need to have some cool gaming look or anything. I just care about function. Not keen on wireless either as I'd prefer not to have to keep swapping out and charging batteries.
Thanks for your help!
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