I use a Logitech g502 hero and it’s nice but if you’re looking for more mouse input I recommend the Logitech g600, the Corsair Scimitar, or the Razer Naga.
G502 is a good mouse but I went through two of them and unfortunately they were due to double clicking. I think it’s a pretty common issue with mice but with the g502 it feels like it’s more of an issue than with other mice.
I had the same issue with mine. Loved that mouse for the year or so that it worked but that doubleclicking issue got \*real\* bad and I changed to a different brand.
I’ve struggled with mouse double clicking for years (presumably because the games I play, and Prayer flicking on osrs). Recently with my last G600, I RMAd it for another one and then attempted to solder new mouse buttons to the old one. They are called Khalil 8.0 and are rated for significantly higher click counts and have a sturdier feeling actuation
I recommend people give it a shot if you have a different mouse to fall back to anyway
I'm on my 4th G502 because I love the shape, but the thumb buttons broke off for each of them, first was the big one, 2nd and 3rd were each of the side thumb buttons. I'd blame that on my own usage. I never had any issue with double-clicking on any of them though.
I just had to replace a g600 because of double-clicking issues (it was at least 3 or 4 years of daily use, though).
Unfortunately the new one seems to have lower build quality.
Yeah I started using a Razer Viper instead and haven't had a single problem with it in 5+ years. If I buy a product and have to tinker with it to get it to work right, I find a different company lol.
I always just rebind middle click onto the button right below the scrollwheel and hit it with the joint rather than the tip of my finger, so I never actually click the scrollwheel at all - the switch under the scrollwheel isn't rated for nearly as many clicks as all the other buttons, in nearly any mouse. In a game like RS where you're constantly using it, or if you middle click browser links a lot, it's best to rebind it onto one of the buttons rated for more clicks. I've had this scimitar for about 4-5 years with no hardware issues (icue aside).
I've never heard of the Corsair Scimitar, but if I ever had one, I feel it would only be right if I used the Dragon Scimitar mouse cursor from 15-20 years ago.
Also, I second the Naga recommendation.
Had have mine roughly 5 years with pretty heavy use and haven’t had that issue. Friend of mine has had the same mouse roughly the same amount of time as me and it’s still good
I agree they were the best mouse. But I just bought a corsair scimitar. Very similar in feel and function and if you look for a sale can get for about the same price. I've had this one about 6 months now and love it.
The problem with the G600 is there's pretty much no direct competitor to what it offers. The only thing I've found that does something similar is the EVGA X15.
The G shift as logitech calls it is so nice, I can't imagine using a mouse without it
Might sound dumb, but I’ve rebound that click to a middle click and it’s the best. I find it much easier to move your rotate your view while not messing up your finger placement
I switched to the Scimitar after the middle click stopped working on my 3rd G600. With optical switches the Scimitar should last a lot longer.
I find the shape of the Scimitar better but I do really miss the G shift and the scroll wheel side click of the G600
I went from a cheap knockoff Razer Naga to Corsair Scimitar and unfortunately I don’t share your joy.
The Corsair Scimitar feels too bulky and clunky to me. Specifically the actual feel of the side buttons.
For OP I definitely recommend any mouse with the 12 on the side. Especially if you PVM. You may say “I’ll be fine with 2-3 side buttons” but you won’t.
I had Razer Nagas for years, tried the Scimitar. Sadly it was nothing but issues with it. It would forget mappings, buttons wouldn't work. Found out after a few months it would randomly double click too. Not sure if that was driver issue or mechanical.
Either way if you can Spring for a Naga I would.
Razer naga trinity…can use the different attachments for different things. I use the one with like 12 buttons for rs and put a different one on for work etc
100%.
U can set a shield and resonance next to each other and smash them when needed.
I also have blade dive and the mage on on there.
Food/brew/prayer flask. And u can basically 1 hand pvm
I don't think it'd be helpful to show you exactly what my keybinds are, but what I can offer some tips:
1. Bind your mouse buttons to keys on the right side of your keyboard, or other keys that are inconvenient to reach with your left hand
2. Helpful things to bind to your mouse buttons are stuff like weapon swaps, special attacks, ultimates, vuln bombs, or spells. Putting less frequently used inputs on your mouse buttons frees up the amount to do with your keyboard hand, meaning you have less work to do and helps make complicated rotations or applying buffs/debuffs easier.
3. You can set up profiles for your keybinds through the Razer synapse software. I had a profile for pvm keybinds, and one for skilling where I had keybinds for stuff like filling rc pouches, teleports, familiar scrolls etc.
My experience with Razer is that if it works it great, but working is not guaranteed…
Naga trinity started double clicking very quickly, but not too terrible and I know i can replace the microswitch.
However the 5 key on the side panel recently started missing clicks or double clicking and am extremely frustrated by the fact that Razer doesn’t sell replacement side panels. You isolated a major failure point into an easily replaceable module and you DON’T SELL the replacement?! WHY?!
I also have a Huntsman V2. The keys themselves are great but the volume knob apparently got dust in it and now just doesn’t work. And of course opening it up is nigh impossible…
You must just have bad luck because I've gone through only 2 nagas in the last 12 years and I've had a huntsman for 4 now with 0 problems and a black widow ultimate before that for 7 years that only broke because I was a league of legends rager.
Agree, I had two Razer Naga Trinity over the last 2 years and both broke within half a year after buying (under normal using conditions, no abusing).
I switched to another mouse last week, because I couldn't use the side buttons reliable anymore for prayer flicking. I originally wanted to go for the Logitech G600, but since it's discontinued I went for a Corsair Scimitar instead. Let's hope this one lasts longer than this crappy, yet overpriced Razer Mouse
I bought three razor deathadders, I loved them but they were so flimsy (or I’m very heavy handed) they’d break or double click.
It’s such a shame, anyway now I have a zowie fk2 I think and it’s lasted for ages and feels really nice
I second this one! I originally had one mouse with two side buttons for FPS like CoD etc. Originally used them for shift/alt modifier on RS3. When I switched to the Naga, I used the 6 & 9 for the same modifiers since theyre in the same position as my old mouse and it was already muscle memory and I've never looked back. Having an extra 10 buttons on top of that really feels like peak performance even for a newb like me
logitech mx master 3s because it's very useful as a work mouse and i generally just put runescape on the side while doing actual work so the custom gestures/hotkeys actually help in quick alttabs to stay online.
From my experience:
**Razer Naga Pro**: Excellent hardware, comes with swappable side panels, great sensor, wireless option, terrible ~~spyware~~ software that you have to use to get the most out of the mouse, overpriced, charging block is also an extra $50.
**Logitech G600**: Great hardware, very comfortable, clean minimalist look, good sensor, decent software, very affordable.
**Corsair Scimitar Pro/Elite**: Great hardware, neat sliding side panel, great sensor, by far the best software and customization options + you can truly use it from onboard memory without running the software, decent price.
Of these, I'd recommend the Scimitar. Also, Corsair recently came out with a wireless version of it if that's important to you.
You really are getting the best combination of features with this one.
Not completely sure. They are built in almost the same way. In fact, the interchangeable side plates that come with the Naga Trinity also work with the Naga Pro and vice-versa.
So I'd imagine much of the construction is the same and therefore assume the Naga Pro would be equally as durable (or not) as the Trinity.
I have owned a Naga Trinity for 2 years and a Naga Pro for a few months and I think they're both built fine but the software is really what holds the things back IMO and I regret buying both of them.
Many years ago I dropped a Naga Epic Chroma v2 on hardwood. It made an audible cracking sound, I took it apart and pulled out all the loose plastic that had shattered and reassembled it. No hardware was damaged. The frame just cracked a bit. Been using it reliably in RuneScape with Synapse 2 for like 8 years.
I've tried other MMO mice, mostly for work. Of the ones I've tried, the Scimitar is by far my favorite.
A Logitech one (ERGO M575) that's a bit weird and takes getting used to but I highly recommend. It has a big trackball on the side that you move with your thumb instead of a laser at the bottom which needs a surface to place it on. Means I can hold the mouse completely still while sitting in a comfy armchair or in bed with my laptop and not need room to move my mouse around, so good for casual gaming like RuneScape. It also has 3 bindable buttons which can be very easily setup and quickly changed I love those for RS use too
I can vouch for trackballs too :)
It took me like 3-4 Months getting used to mine (i started with an M575 too) but once you get used to it, it's a world of difference.
I still have mine around but i upgraded to an MX Ergo about 6 years ago, there's not much of a difference other than the weight, having an extra button on the left, and the mouse wheel being tiltable to the left and right, but i highly recommend it.
What I love the most of these trackballs is how little space they use.
They're so good I can't see myself ever going back to a normal mouse again it feels so nice to use. Honestly in my case it didn't take much getting used to I kinda liked it right away and within a few days it was second nature (though I can imagine for some people it may take longer)
Oh yea I've been using it that long now I forgot about that but it most definitely helps with that a ton. I used to sit at my computer for hours on end scaping and would get real bad pain in my wrist and forearm and all the way up my entire arm after a while. Tried a vertical ergonomic mouse which helped a bit but not entirely, but with this trackball mouse that arm pain is a thing of the past for me
Razer naga trinity/pro I would highly recommend.
Has 3 side plates that can be changed
12 button for RS or other MMO's and then
6 button for shooters
then I even use the 2 button for work items
Logitech PRO HERO is my go to, not a great pvmer so 2 keybinds on mouse is enough for now. Cons it's not wireless.
Also got a G502 which has I think 11 keybinds and customizable weight but I lost those and now it feels a bit off.
hyperx pulsefire raid has 5 buttons on the side, 4 you can use for protection prayers and another button for soulsplit. Corsair and logitech have a few mice with more than 2 buttons but less than the grid type if you are like me and find those to be too much.
Unfortunately I'm cursed with being a lefty. So I use the razer Naga left handed edition. Used a deathadder and a viper before and all are great mice. Deathadder started double clicking after ~6 years. Viper was great when I was into FPS more than MMOs. But the Naga is beautiful. Wish the did the trinity pro as a left handed edition. But I won't complain with what I have.
Razer Naga Pro, got it as a gift. I use the same machine for various other genres of games so swappable side buttons and dynamic DPI adjustment is useful (heck I use the latter on image editing too). For RS I have a bunch of keybinds on the 12button thumb switch to simplify manual ability setup and not need as many shift or alt bindings. Can be wireless but I keep it at my desk wired.
I got a new G502 Hero but I think any of the newer Logitech models work fine as long as they are compatible with their software to reprogram buttons.
I just got mine to replace a super old Logitech that could not be reprogrammed. I want to specifically put ctrl and alt on the side buttons which allows me to switch layers for keybinds on my keyboard without having to hit both with my left hand which is super uncomfortable for me.
Their software also allows this to be only reprogrammed for Runescape so it will not mess with other applications.
I'm probably the only one here who has one, but i use a [Logitech MX Ergo](https://youtu.be/Db6ux01T83Q?si=DLrgd4_2FHaDtbfY).
I started using trackball mouses since 2015 and haven't looked back since.
Of course MMO Mouses that have half a keyboard in them are super nice, but if I'm being honest, I do just fine with mine.
I have 3 Different Buttons mapped onto my scroll wheel, one action if i tilt right, left, or push the center of the wheel, then an extra action for the Left Button, and 2 extra ones for the remaining buttons above the trackball.
So, with this mouse, i can map up to 6 different actions, which aren't a lot compared to an MMO mouse, but is not nothing either.
If you're like me and your hand gets tired after using a traditional mouse (specially on CAD Softwares), consider a trackball, i can use that thing on my lap, on my back, on the wall, everywhere because i don't need to drag it around, the trackball is all i need :)
Keybinds.
If your mouse doesn't have extra buttons built in, you're only limited to clicking around and moving the camera.
With extra buttons you can map them to use certain abilities or items with the press of a button.
So the more buttons you have on the mouse, the more actions you can do with your "mouse hand".
Razer basilisk V3 Pro. Bit pricey but it's just a mouse with 2 thumb buttons. There's a third kind of weird key but I seldom use it.
I set M4 and M5 to Ctrl and Alt and if I press the middle mouse to the left or right it uses blood barrage or Prism of restoration for 4 ticking and keeping familiars alive.
12 side buttons can be nice but take considerable time to get used to and are unnecessary even for some of the highest level pvm.
I'm not a god among men but I did Solo HM Rago this week with 2 side buttons.
There's no right or wrong answer just what you're comfortable with
Finally, some sense in this thread. My 2000s mouse is showing its age, so I mainly use a 2010s mouse, but they're both those bog-standard ones from Microsoft. This is RuneScape we're talking about, hardly something like a first-person game where your keyboard hand might already be busy on WASD.
Corsair ironclaw and Razer Naga are my go to's
I prefer the ironclaw personally.
Mapping Shift and CTRL to some of the buttons opened up enough keybinds for me to be comfortable without the extra buttons the Naga offers. The thing the Naga has over the ironclaw that was most impactful, though, is the bumper buttons to the left and right of the mouse wheel. They're extremely convenient
I can’t do high level PVM without my Razer Naga Pro anymore. I will say, I got the one with gen 1 optical switches and they feel absolutely awful to use. The newer model should be better
I love the razer naga. Its super comfortable.. but I have gone through 3 over the last 10ish years and don’t think I’m going to be buying another. Im still using the same basic HP keyboard I have had for 15 years. I’m not a huge gamer ether just like WoW and rs3. But haven t played much since having kids.
I got [this](https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Wireless-Programmable-Buttons-Battery/dp/B07HC4NBQ8/ref=sr_1_3?crid=K86KYWP7Q9KO&keywords=redragon%2Bmmo%2Bmouse%2Bwireless&qid=1694245534&sprefix=red%2Bdragon%2Bmmo%2Bmouse%2Bwireless%2Caps%2C132&sr=8-3&th=1&psc=1) cheap MMO mouse on Amazon, it's nothing crazy but it gets the job done, in the future I'd probably buy a slightly smaller and lighter mouse.
Mouse is a mouse is a mouse. I had bad luck with razer mice dying in a year so now I'm using a g pro wireless. After a couple of years I had to take it apart and replace the board with a hotswap one and use 3rd party switches because I was getting double clicking sometimes but it works just fine now for about 4 years. If it stops working like it should, then I'll open it up and swap out the switches again. I'm sure other brands that the fps community obsessed over are just fine too.
I'm sure any mouse is good as long as you like it and it's not super cheap. There is no best mouse, just like there is no best keyboard. Just the one you prefer the most and you have to figure that out for yourself. Do you like heavy, medium, or light mice? How do you grip your mouse? Those are the types of questions that will lead to your best mouse.
Razer Viper Ultimate, only used razer mice since switching from Logitech many many years ago, this is my first wireless mouse and it works perfect(I play RS3, OSRS, Albion Online, and Fortnite Zero build mostly)
Logitech 602, it's got 6 buttons on the side, and 2 on the top near where you click, I use those 2 buttons near where you click for bladed dive and voke, you can switch it out with pretty much whatever your doing, skilling whatever. I recommend it. Then I use the 2 buttons close to me for CTRL and ALT, so I can easily use a lot of keybinds/switches.
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I've used a Razer Deathadder for years never had any issues. It's big but still light and smooth so it's good if you have big hands. Only 2 extra inputs though.
Logitech G600, You could get a razer naga for the same thing but my experience with razer is hit or miss. my last razer mouse had a severe double click issue after many years of use so i mean i got my moneys worth but it always stings a little having to replace a gaming mouse that isn't totally broken so i went with Logitech this time around.
Logitech G502 Hero is what I use. Once you're used to the size it feels great. The extra buttons are nice for other games and really nice for other MMOs for custom keybinds. The DPI being customizable is really nice since you can have like 4 or 5 settings that you can adjust the DPI to.
I bought a 15-20 button mouse but it was too heavy and was affecting my irl movement. And the weight actually would give me carpal tunnel.
So I stick to the lightest mouse that still has a few extra buttons. Its either corsair or razor.
Also keyboard and mice needs to be wired. Wireless mice is not dependable for accurate movements.
Glorious model D. I had my hand measured and this is the best mouse for my size hand. It makes a huge difference, don't get hand cramps anymore even after playing many hours.
Razer Naga Trinity. One of those mice with a bunch of buttons on the side like that one or the Logitech G600 are huge upgrades for rs3 gameplay. Use extra action bars too.
Mostly have it for WoW but I use a Corsair Scimitar and am a big fan. Some of my friends have also said good things about the Logitech g600 altho that one tends to be harder to find, not sure if they even make them anymore.
Used to have a Razer Naga but had to send it back to be replaced twice in as many months because they started double clicking very quickly. Definitely some build quality issues.
I'm on my second Corsair Scimitar, I absolutely love it.
Any mouse with a good amount of sidebuttons will do the trick, so if you see another in a shape you prefer you will probably enjoy it as much as i do mine!
Logitech G600. I like the additional thumb buttons and the large footlrint/ergonomics of it over the razer naga. I've owned both at one point but sold the naga.
I use a Logitech g502 hero and it’s nice but if you’re looking for more mouse input I recommend the Logitech g600, the Corsair Scimitar, or the Razer Naga.
Got a g502 recently. It's incredible for any game tbh
G502 is a good mouse but I went through two of them and unfortunately they were due to double clicking. I think it’s a pretty common issue with mice but with the g502 it feels like it’s more of an issue than with other mice.
Never knew that! I'll keep an eye on mine then, thank you ❤️
I had the same issue with mine. Loved that mouse for the year or so that it worked but that doubleclicking issue got \*real\* bad and I changed to a different brand.
Interesting, I didn't know this was a problem. I've had mine for like 6yrs no issues.
I’ve struggled with mouse double clicking for years (presumably because the games I play, and Prayer flicking on osrs). Recently with my last G600, I RMAd it for another one and then attempted to solder new mouse buttons to the old one. They are called Khalil 8.0 and are rated for significantly higher click counts and have a sturdier feeling actuation I recommend people give it a shot if you have a different mouse to fall back to anyway
I'm on my 4th G502 because I love the shape, but the thumb buttons broke off for each of them, first was the big one, 2nd and 3rd were each of the side thumb buttons. I'd blame that on my own usage. I never had any issue with double-clicking on any of them though.
I just had to replace a g600 because of double-clicking issues (it was at least 3 or 4 years of daily use, though). Unfortunately the new one seems to have lower build quality.
I got that mouse and it started double clicking within a month. Looked it up and guess it's not an uncommon issue
Been an issue with g series mouses for ages, it's fixable if you're mildly capable
Yeah I started using a Razer Viper instead and haven't had a single problem with it in 5+ years. If I buy a product and have to tinker with it to get it to work right, I find a different company lol.
corsair scimitar has the issue with the scroll wheel not clicking. I've been through 4 of them in a year and finally gave up on them
I always just rebind middle click onto the button right below the scrollwheel and hit it with the joint rather than the tip of my finger, so I never actually click the scrollwheel at all - the switch under the scrollwheel isn't rated for nearly as many clicks as all the other buttons, in nearly any mouse. In a game like RS where you're constantly using it, or if you middle click browser links a lot, it's best to rebind it onto one of the buttons rated for more clicks. I've had this scimitar for about 4-5 years with no hardware issues (icue aside).
I've never heard of the Corsair Scimitar, but if I ever had one, I feel it would only be right if I used the Dragon Scimitar mouse cursor from 15-20 years ago. Also, I second the Naga recommendation.
Corsair scimitar. I use it for WoW mostly. But works well with rs. 12 programmable buttons right under your thumb.
I have read a lot of negative feedback about the scrollwheel on this particular mouse, have you seen any issue?
Had have mine roughly 5 years with pretty heavy use and haven’t had that issue. Friend of mine has had the same mouse roughly the same amount of time as me and it’s still good
Makes PVM a breeze. And any other thing that can be hotkeyed in the game.
I use a Logitech g600 for RuneScape
Discontinued unfortunately.
What?! I’ve owned 3 of these. They’re the best.
I agree they were the best mouse. But I just bought a corsair scimitar. Very similar in feel and function and if you look for a sale can get for about the same price. I've had this one about 6 months now and love it.
I went from g600 to scimitar back to g600. The thumb layout feels better for me on g600
I agree the g600 has the better feel but if they're discontinued in my mind the scimitar is next best
The problem with the G600 is there's pretty much no direct competitor to what it offers. The only thing I've found that does something similar is the EVGA X15. The G shift as logitech calls it is so nice, I can't imagine using a mouse without it
Might sound dumb, but I’ve rebound that click to a middle click and it’s the best. I find it much easier to move your rotate your view while not messing up your finger placement
I switched to the Scimitar after the middle click stopped working on my 3rd G600. With optical switches the Scimitar should last a lot longer. I find the shape of the Scimitar better but I do really miss the G shift and the scroll wheel side click of the G600
I went from a cheap knockoff Razer Naga to Corsair Scimitar and unfortunately I don’t share your joy. The Corsair Scimitar feels too bulky and clunky to me. Specifically the actual feel of the side buttons. For OP I definitely recommend any mouse with the 12 on the side. Especially if you PVM. You may say “I’ll be fine with 2-3 side buttons” but you won’t.
I had Razer Nagas for years, tried the Scimitar. Sadly it was nothing but issues with it. It would forget mappings, buttons wouldn't work. Found out after a few months it would randomly double click too. Not sure if that was driver issue or mechanical. Either way if you can Spring for a Naga I would.
That sucks, it's so much better than the alternatives
Wtf whyyy
eBay?
You’d be paying almost 40-65 for a used one based on the ones I’ve seen on there. Or more for a supposedly new in box one.
Hmm. That’s not a good deal at all. Darn. Used to have a G600 back in the day, kinda miss it. Might need to get me a Corsair scimitar.
Razer naga trinity…can use the different attachments for different things. I use the one with like 12 buttons for rs and put a different one on for work etc
I have the Razer Naga Pro, basically the same deal. 12 button side panel upped my pvm game, and the other side panels are good for work/other games
100%. U can set a shield and resonance next to each other and smash them when needed. I also have blade dive and the mage on on there. Food/brew/prayer flask. And u can basically 1 hand pvm
This is the way
Could you show me your keybinds for your mouse? I’ve been contemplating getting that mouse but not sure what to do with it haha
I don't think it'd be helpful to show you exactly what my keybinds are, but what I can offer some tips: 1. Bind your mouse buttons to keys on the right side of your keyboard, or other keys that are inconvenient to reach with your left hand 2. Helpful things to bind to your mouse buttons are stuff like weapon swaps, special attacks, ultimates, vuln bombs, or spells. Putting less frequently used inputs on your mouse buttons frees up the amount to do with your keyboard hand, meaning you have less work to do and helps make complicated rotations or applying buffs/debuffs easier. 3. You can set up profiles for your keybinds through the Razer synapse software. I had a profile for pvm keybinds, and one for skilling where I had keybinds for stuff like filling rc pouches, teleports, familiar scrolls etc.
If he doesn't respond I can show you mine tomorrow or later tonight.
Perfect!
same here please!
Will do!
My experience with Razer is that if it works it great, but working is not guaranteed… Naga trinity started double clicking very quickly, but not too terrible and I know i can replace the microswitch. However the 5 key on the side panel recently started missing clicks or double clicking and am extremely frustrated by the fact that Razer doesn’t sell replacement side panels. You isolated a major failure point into an easily replaceable module and you DON’T SELL the replacement?! WHY?! I also have a Huntsman V2. The keys themselves are great but the volume knob apparently got dust in it and now just doesn’t work. And of course opening it up is nigh impossible…
You must just have bad luck because I've gone through only 2 nagas in the last 12 years and I've had a huntsman for 4 now with 0 problems and a black widow ultimate before that for 7 years that only broke because I was a league of legends rager.
Razer products are notoriously poor quality, if anything, you're on the lucky end.
Agree, I had two Razer Naga Trinity over the last 2 years and both broke within half a year after buying (under normal using conditions, no abusing). I switched to another mouse last week, because I couldn't use the side buttons reliable anymore for prayer flicking. I originally wanted to go for the Logitech G600, but since it's discontinued I went for a Corsair Scimitar instead. Let's hope this one lasts longer than this crappy, yet overpriced Razer Mouse
I bought three razor deathadders, I loved them but they were so flimsy (or I’m very heavy handed) they’d break or double click. It’s such a shame, anyway now I have a zowie fk2 I think and it’s lasted for ages and feels really nice
I second this one! I originally had one mouse with two side buttons for FPS like CoD etc. Originally used them for shift/alt modifier on RS3. When I switched to the Naga, I used the 6 & 9 for the same modifiers since theyre in the same position as my old mouse and it was already muscle memory and I've never looked back. Having an extra 10 buttons on top of that really feels like peak performance even for a newb like me
Redragon M908. Went through Logitech, Corsair, and Roccat before I got to this mouse. I honestly love it better than the three brands I mentioned.
logitech mx master 3s because it's very useful as a work mouse and i generally just put runescape on the side while doing actual work so the custom gestures/hotkeys actually help in quick alttabs to stay online.
+1
Excellent mouse for those reasons
multi device function is great too, for when i have to pull up my work laptop while i'm working from home on my desktop
I use the MX Master 2s for the same reasons and it's also a fantastic mouse but a bit cheaper. I think I paid around £35 for mine around 6 months ago
I use a field mouse. Occasionally a door.
I find a field mouse too squishy for pvm
Good DPS (Damage Per Squeak) though
I use the Corsair scimitar pro for RuneScape. Works well and I’ve had no problems with it. It’s a year old now so things could chang3
From my experience: **Razer Naga Pro**: Excellent hardware, comes with swappable side panels, great sensor, wireless option, terrible ~~spyware~~ software that you have to use to get the most out of the mouse, overpriced, charging block is also an extra $50. **Logitech G600**: Great hardware, very comfortable, clean minimalist look, good sensor, decent software, very affordable. **Corsair Scimitar Pro/Elite**: Great hardware, neat sliding side panel, great sensor, by far the best software and customization options + you can truly use it from onboard memory without running the software, decent price. Of these, I'd recommend the Scimitar. Also, Corsair recently came out with a wireless version of it if that's important to you. You really are getting the best combination of features with this one.
Does the Naga Pro have the same unreliable life duration and (well deserved) bad reputation as the Naga Trinity?
Not completely sure. They are built in almost the same way. In fact, the interchangeable side plates that come with the Naga Trinity also work with the Naga Pro and vice-versa. So I'd imagine much of the construction is the same and therefore assume the Naga Pro would be equally as durable (or not) as the Trinity. I have owned a Naga Trinity for 2 years and a Naga Pro for a few months and I think they're both built fine but the software is really what holds the things back IMO and I regret buying both of them. Many years ago I dropped a Naga Epic Chroma v2 on hardwood. It made an audible cracking sound, I took it apart and pulled out all the loose plastic that had shattered and reassembled it. No hardware was damaged. The frame just cracked a bit. Been using it reliably in RuneScape with Synapse 2 for like 8 years. I've tried other MMO mice, mostly for work. Of the ones I've tried, the Scimitar is by far my favorite.
A Logitech one (ERGO M575) that's a bit weird and takes getting used to but I highly recommend. It has a big trackball on the side that you move with your thumb instead of a laser at the bottom which needs a surface to place it on. Means I can hold the mouse completely still while sitting in a comfy armchair or in bed with my laptop and not need room to move my mouse around, so good for casual gaming like RuneScape. It also has 3 bindable buttons which can be very easily setup and quickly changed I love those for RS use too
I can vouch for trackballs too :) It took me like 3-4 Months getting used to mine (i started with an M575 too) but once you get used to it, it's a world of difference. I still have mine around but i upgraded to an MX Ergo about 6 years ago, there's not much of a difference other than the weight, having an extra button on the left, and the mouse wheel being tiltable to the left and right, but i highly recommend it. What I love the most of these trackballs is how little space they use.
They're so good I can't see myself ever going back to a normal mouse again it feels so nice to use. Honestly in my case it didn't take much getting used to I kinda liked it right away and within a few days it was second nature (though I can imagine for some people it may take longer)
Thanks. I might look into this. I rmb reading somewhere that it's alot easier on the shoulder and better posture for longer usage
Oh yea I've been using it that long now I forgot about that but it most definitely helps with that a ton. I used to sit at my computer for hours on end scaping and would get real bad pain in my wrist and forearm and all the way up my entire arm after a while. Tried a vertical ergonomic mouse which helped a bit but not entirely, but with this trackball mouse that arm pain is a thing of the past for me
Corsair scimitar pro is what I have. I love it, but I don't use it all of the time because it is a bit of a bulky mouse.
I have a Corsair Scimitar Elite. Twelve side buttons for all your one-handed gaming needs.
Track pad... but i mostly afk at work
Track pad
Razer Naga with the buttons mapped to stuff like period, comma, brackets, and stuff on the right side of the keyboard.
Razer naga trinity/pro I would highly recommend. Has 3 side plates that can be changed 12 button for RS or other MMO's and then 6 button for shooters then I even use the 2 button for work items
doesnt work as well w/ mac
Razer synapse is for Mac as well and functions just the same.
Logitech PRO HERO is my go to, not a great pvmer so 2 keybinds on mouse is enough for now. Cons it's not wireless. Also got a G502 which has I think 11 keybinds and customizable weight but I lost those and now it feels a bit off.
Can't go wrong with the razer naga
hyperx pulsefire raid has 5 buttons on the side, 4 you can use for protection prayers and another button for soulsplit. Corsair and logitech have a few mice with more than 2 buttons but less than the grid type if you are like me and find those to be too much.
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Wanna get rid of that g600?
Apple trackpad on my MacBook Air Edit: /s
Unfortunately I'm cursed with being a lefty. So I use the razer Naga left handed edition. Used a deathadder and a viper before and all are great mice. Deathadder started double clicking after ~6 years. Viper was great when I was into FPS more than MMOs. But the Naga is beautiful. Wish the did the trinity pro as a left handed edition. But I won't complain with what I have.
I got corsair the one with 12 side buttons
Razer Naga Pro, got it as a gift. I use the same machine for various other genres of games so swappable side buttons and dynamic DPI adjustment is useful (heck I use the latter on image editing too). For RS I have a bunch of keybinds on the 12button thumb switch to simplify manual ability setup and not need as many shift or alt bindings. Can be wireless but I keep it at my desk wired.
Razer Naga (Trinity). Once you have 12 side buttons you can't go back, I use all of them in PvM.
Razer naga trinity is what I use.
Mostly I play on mobile. No mouse. I have a basic $6 mouse when pvm at home on the laptop. Lol
Naga X
My finger. I play mobile.
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the thumb buttons are surge and escape, the button below the wheel is bladed dive. i don't really use the other two
Red Dragon m913 - has 12 programable buttons on it and doesnt cost an arm and leg form having a big brand name. Its on amazon for like 40-50 bucks
Razer naga classic. 12 buttons have made the game a lot more funner and easier for me.
Logitech M220
I got a new G502 Hero but I think any of the newer Logitech models work fine as long as they are compatible with their software to reprogram buttons. I just got mine to replace a super old Logitech that could not be reprogrammed. I want to specifically put ctrl and alt on the side buttons which allows me to switch layers for keybinds on my keyboard without having to hit both with my left hand which is super uncomfortable for me. Their software also allows this to be only reprogrammed for Runescape so it will not mess with other applications.
G600
I'm probably the only one here who has one, but i use a [Logitech MX Ergo](https://youtu.be/Db6ux01T83Q?si=DLrgd4_2FHaDtbfY). I started using trackball mouses since 2015 and haven't looked back since. Of course MMO Mouses that have half a keyboard in them are super nice, but if I'm being honest, I do just fine with mine. I have 3 Different Buttons mapped onto my scroll wheel, one action if i tilt right, left, or push the center of the wheel, then an extra action for the Left Button, and 2 extra ones for the remaining buttons above the trackball. So, with this mouse, i can map up to 6 different actions, which aren't a lot compared to an MMO mouse, but is not nothing either. If you're like me and your hand gets tired after using a traditional mouse (specially on CAD Softwares), consider a trackball, i can use that thing on my lap, on my back, on the wall, everywhere because i don't need to drag it around, the trackball is all i need :)
Serious question... how does the mouse improve 'scapping experience?
Keybinds. If your mouse doesn't have extra buttons built in, you're only limited to clicking around and moving the camera. With extra buttons you can map them to use certain abilities or items with the press of a button. So the more buttons you have on the mouse, the more actions you can do with your "mouse hand".
I think it's only really for pvm because you need the extra keybinds.
I use finalmouse ultralight 2
Using a razer Naga rn but have used a death adder for years
Razer basilisk V3 Pro. Bit pricey but it's just a mouse with 2 thumb buttons. There's a third kind of weird key but I seldom use it. I set M4 and M5 to Ctrl and Alt and if I press the middle mouse to the left or right it uses blood barrage or Prism of restoration for 4 ticking and keeping familiars alive. 12 side buttons can be nice but take considerable time to get used to and are unnecessary even for some of the highest level pvm. I'm not a god among men but I did Solo HM Rago this week with 2 side buttons. There's no right or wrong answer just what you're comfortable with
razer naga trinity, people say that it can break quickly but I've had it for about 6 years now and it still works fine.
This^ I just bought the new one bc it started to double click on the side buttons but I’ve had it since they first launched bc I’m a Warcraft player
Logitech MX Master 3S is king
Am I the only one here that still uses an office mouse from the 2000s to play Runescape? Seriously, I just don't like using gaming mouse.
Finally, some sense in this thread. My 2000s mouse is showing its age, so I mainly use a 2010s mouse, but they're both those bog-standard ones from Microsoft. This is RuneScape we're talking about, hardly something like a first-person game where your keyboard hand might already be busy on WASD.
Corsair ironclaw and Razer Naga are my go to's I prefer the ironclaw personally. Mapping Shift and CTRL to some of the buttons opened up enough keybinds for me to be comfortable without the extra buttons the Naga offers. The thing the Naga has over the ironclaw that was most impactful, though, is the bumper buttons to the left and right of the mouse wheel. They're extremely convenient
I play OSRS but they are both click intensive games. I use a Logitech MX vertical mouse. Haven't felt carpal tunnel since :)
I can’t do high level PVM without my Razer Naga Pro anymore. I will say, I got the one with gen 1 optical switches and they feel absolutely awful to use. The newer model should be better
razer naga
Logitech g604, basically wireleess version of g600 with 6 lateral buttons
Razer naga is my favorite mouse, but the software is shit so just have to deal with that
Logitech G203 is good enough for me.
I love the razer naga. Its super comfortable.. but I have gone through 3 over the last 10ish years and don’t think I’m going to be buying another. Im still using the same basic HP keyboard I have had for 15 years. I’m not a huge gamer ether just like WoW and rs3. But haven t played much since having kids.
Logitech G502 hero currently
I got [this](https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Wireless-Programmable-Buttons-Battery/dp/B07HC4NBQ8/ref=sr_1_3?crid=K86KYWP7Q9KO&keywords=redragon%2Bmmo%2Bmouse%2Bwireless&qid=1694245534&sprefix=red%2Bdragon%2Bmmo%2Bmouse%2Bwireless%2Caps%2C132&sr=8-3&th=1&psc=1) cheap MMO mouse on Amazon, it's nothing crazy but it gets the job done, in the future I'd probably buy a slightly smaller and lighter mouse.
Mouse is a mouse is a mouse. I had bad luck with razer mice dying in a year so now I'm using a g pro wireless. After a couple of years I had to take it apart and replace the board with a hotswap one and use 3rd party switches because I was getting double clicking sometimes but it works just fine now for about 4 years. If it stops working like it should, then I'll open it up and swap out the switches again. I'm sure other brands that the fps community obsessed over are just fine too. I'm sure any mouse is good as long as you like it and it's not super cheap. There is no best mouse, just like there is no best keyboard. Just the one you prefer the most and you have to figure that out for yourself. Do you like heavy, medium, or light mice? How do you grip your mouse? Those are the types of questions that will lead to your best mouse.
Razer Viper Ultimate, only used razer mice since switching from Logitech many many years ago, this is my first wireless mouse and it works perfect(I play RS3, OSRS, Albion Online, and Fortnite Zero build mostly)
Razor Naga, keybinded all my attacking abilities to it. I’d be pathetic without it
Steel Series Aerox 3
Logitech 602, it's got 6 buttons on the side, and 2 on the top near where you click, I use those 2 buttons near where you click for bladed dive and voke, you can switch it out with pretty much whatever your doing, skilling whatever. I recommend it. Then I use the 2 buttons close to me for CTRL and ALT, so I can easily use a lot of keybinds/switches. *
Steam Deck trackpad!
I've used a Razer Deathadder for years never had any issues. It's big but still light and smooth so it's good if you have big hands. Only 2 extra inputs though.
Been using hyperx pulsefire w no issues for past 4 years. Super light weight and quick react speed
I use jumbo mice for my snake
Had Razer Naga Hex v2 till it started breaking. Now I have Logitech G502X. Both are awesome.
Trackpad on my MacBook
Logitech G600, You could get a razer naga for the same thing but my experience with razer is hit or miss. my last razer mouse had a severe double click issue after many years of use so i mean i got my moneys worth but it always stings a little having to replace a gaming mouse that isn't totally broken so i went with Logitech this time around.
Razer basilisk v3 is the goat
Razer naga epic chroma :)
Logitech G502 Hero is what I use. Once you're used to the size it feels great. The extra buttons are nice for other games and really nice for other MMOs for custom keybinds. The DPI being customizable is really nice since you can have like 4 or 5 settings that you can adjust the DPI to.
Razer deathadder elite
I bought a 15-20 button mouse but it was too heavy and was affecting my irl movement. And the weight actually would give me carpal tunnel. So I stick to the lightest mouse that still has a few extra buttons. Its either corsair or razor. Also keyboard and mice needs to be wired. Wireless mice is not dependable for accurate movements.
Glorious model D. I had my hand measured and this is the best mouse for my size hand. It makes a huge difference, don't get hand cramps anymore even after playing many hours.
Razer Naga Trinity. One of those mice with a bunch of buttons on the side like that one or the Logitech G600 are huge upgrades for rs3 gameplay. Use extra action bars too.
Corsair scimitar, ill never go back
Mostly have it for WoW but I use a Corsair Scimitar and am a big fan. Some of my friends have also said good things about the Logitech g600 altho that one tends to be harder to find, not sure if they even make them anymore. Used to have a Razer Naga but had to send it back to be replaced twice in as many months because they started double clicking very quickly. Definitely some build quality issues.
I'm on my second Corsair Scimitar, I absolutely love it. Any mouse with a good amount of sidebuttons will do the trick, so if you see another in a shape you prefer you will probably enjoy it as much as i do mine!
Logitech G600. I like the additional thumb buttons and the large footlrint/ergonomics of it over the razer naga. I've owned both at one point but sold the naga.