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Oct 9 2023 10:18am
Quote (Gluurbuur @ Oct 8 2023 10:31pm)
Lol. probably ridiculous but I havent used a mousepad in years. I game on the couch and use the armrest w/o pad. I ordered two (cheap) pads to see how I like them. Nothing special. Steelseries qck mini and a Bluebuilt. They have to fit on the armrest and inside my laptop bag.

Also looked into zowie. They seem kinda similar to the G pro. I'm sure the weight difference is going to be weird as the Naga trinity weights double of what the G pro does, but I remember finding it too heavy when I first got it.

I have small hands. That's why the G305 also looks interesting. It has halve the dpi the G pro does, but I don't think 25k is needed in osrs anyway.

E: so you bought ptfe skates, isnt that whats already on them from factory? What about glass skates? Have you tried them?

The button grips look good too. But can imagine them getting dirty. I was my hands ALOT. But I'm a mechanic and sometimes paint/silicone sealant has to "wear out" because it can't be washed off. Idk how to properly explain in english



Must admit I really really like the looks of the viper. But yeah, gonna try some logitechs first and see how they treat me.


small boi
okay as long as you're not gaming on hard surface you should be gucci
i was just going to recommend a cloth one or some shit

& for the skates, i havent tried glass ones before. the ones that come stock are pretty hard. the ones i bought feel smoother + little softer i guess
the skates & grip are super easy to replace and are fairly cheap so could always give a shot and remove / replace as needed
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Alright. So I decided to get four different logitechs and 2 small mouse pads.

1. G703
2. G305
3. G Pro
4. G Pro X Superlight

Pad 1: Builbuilt?? (small)
Pad 2: Steelseries Qck (small)

Gonna try them out for a bit
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Quote (Gluurbuur @ Oct 10 2023 12:43pm)
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Alright. So I decided to get four different logitechs and 2 small mouse pads.

1. G703
2. G305
3. G Pro
4. G Pro X Superlight

Pad 1: Builbuilt?? (small)
Pad 2: Steelseries Qck (small)

Gonna try them out for a bit


Lmk how the G305 is, might buy one for work :)
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Oct 11 2023 10:20am
Compared all four before playing. Similarities are:
Feels like they used the same material for every mouse. Very smooth material and doesn't leave fingerprints. The material is slippery at first though, especially with cold hands.
The left and right mouse buttons are noisy on all four. I have to get used to it, because the Razer naga trinity produced way less noise.

After visually inspecting them I did some Zulrah. I use a DPI setting of 1900.



Logitech G pro
I didn't test this one. It is basically a G pro X but heavier (which I didn't like) and way less battery time.
This also has RGB LED, but I couldn't care less. I'm not 15 anymore.
Also, no sticker grips included in the box. 'caps' are included to block off the extra buttons if you wish.
Scrolling the wheel makes no noise, clicking it doesn't either, which is nice.

Logitech G305
I liked this one. It is a little bit smaller than the others, but the size felt really good. It doesn't have grips, and no sticker grips are included, but due to the size it doesn't really matter.
This is the only mouse that uses an AA battery. (included)
I thought this would be my top pick at first, but during playing I found out the weight distribution is a little bit off, probably because of the battery. It wants to slightly tilt back when picked up.
Also felt like this one was slightly less accurate? but i'm not sure on that.
Scrolling feels kinda cheap and makes a little bit of noise, but clicking it is fine.
Can't test battery life ofc, but heard its good.


Logitech G703
After the G305, the G703 was up.
Very different because this one isn't ambidextrous. I always thought shaped mice felt better but I guess it doesn't really matter imo.
Feels more accurate than the G305 but the shape wasn't optimal for my hands. It felt a little bit too big and heavy.
They do have grips in the side which makes the smooth material less annoying when picking it up.
Also RGB. again, don't care
Scrolling felt better than the G305, but clicking it was very loud and it annoyed me.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight
This thing is LIGHT. I instantly loved the weight of this thing.
Again, material is slippery at first, but at least Logitech included sticker grips with this model. Funny how they didn't with the normal G Pro.
Using this mouse felt natural. Scrolling feels smooth and clicking it also. No noises here.
Battery life should be better than the G703 and the normal G Pro. It does not have RGB lighting.



Best imo:

I decided to keep the G pro X superlight. The weight of this thing is just great.
The included grips are very nice because the material, which all of the mice have, is a little bit too smooth/slippery for my liking.
Would be 5/5 if the LMB and RMB were quiet or at least a little bit less noisy.

Also, all rechargable mice use a micro usb connector to charge. Would've liked that to be USB-C, but no biggie.




Mouse pads:

Bluebuilt:
Thick pad, stichted around the edge, more durable, grip sucks on smooth surfaces.

Steelseries Qck:
Thin pad, less durable, Feels slightly smoother when hovering your mouse on it. Grip is great.


Kept both. Will use Steelseries on table and Bluebuilt on couch.




Tyvm to all for the input :)

This post was edited by Gluurbuur on Oct 11 2023 10:21am
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Oct 12 2023 12:09am
g502 hero logitech im skinny but 5 foot 10 hight with medium hands i would say and the mouse feels small.. its very light aswell. i might want to change
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Oct 12 2023 03:35am
Quote (Gluurbuur @ Oct 11 2023 09:20am)
Compared all four before playing. Similarities are:
Feels like they used the same material for every mouse. Very smooth material and doesn't leave fingerprints. The material is slippery at first though, especially with cold hands.
The left and right mouse buttons are noisy on all four. I have to get used to it, because the Razer naga trinity produced way less noise.

After visually inspecting them I did some Zulrah. I use a DPI setting of 1900.



Logitech G pro
I didn't test this one. It is basically a G pro X but heavier (which I didn't like) and way less battery time.
This also has RGB LED, but I couldn't care less. I'm not 15 anymore.
Also, no sticker grips included in the box. 'caps' are included to block off the extra buttons if you wish.
Scrolling the wheel makes no noise, clicking it doesn't either, which is nice.

Logitech G305
I liked this one. It is a little bit smaller than the others, but the size felt really good. It doesn't have grips, and no sticker grips are included, but due to the size it doesn't really matter.
This is the only mouse that uses an AA battery. (included)
I thought this would be my top pick at first, but during playing I found out the weight distribution is a little bit off, probably because of the battery. It wants to slightly tilt back when picked up.
Also felt like this one was slightly less accurate? but i'm not sure on that.
Scrolling feels kinda cheap and makes a little bit of noise, but clicking it is fine.
Can't test battery life ofc, but heard its good.


Logitech G703
After the G305, the G703 was up.
Very different because this one isn't ambidextrous. I always thought shaped mice felt better but I guess it doesn't really matter imo.
Feels more accurate than the G305 but the shape wasn't optimal for my hands. It felt a little bit too big and heavy.
They do have grips in the side which makes the smooth material less annoying when picking it up.
Also RGB. again, don't care
Scrolling felt better than the G305, but clicking it was very loud and it annoyed me.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight
This thing is LIGHT. I instantly loved the weight of this thing.
Again, material is slippery at first, but at least Logitech included sticker grips with this model. Funny how they didn't with the normal G Pro.
Using this mouse felt natural. Scrolling feels smooth and clicking it also. No noises here.
Battery life should be better than the G703 and the normal G Pro. It does not have RGB lighting.



Best imo:

I decided to keep the G pro X superlight. The weight of this thing is just great.
The included grips are very nice because the material, which all of the mice have, is a little bit too smooth/slippery for my liking.
Would be 5/5 if the LMB and RMB were quiet or at least a little bit less noisy.

Also, all rechargable mice use a micro usb connector to charge. Would've liked that to be USB-C, but no biggie.




Mouse pads:

Bluebuilt:
Thick pad, stichted around the edge, more durable, grip sucks on smooth surfaces.

Steelseries Qck:
Thin pad, less durable, Feels slightly smoother when hovering your mouse on it. Grip is great.


Kept both. Will use Steelseries on table and Bluebuilt on couch.




Tyvm to all for the input :)


good write up, glad you liked the superlight
didn't even think about the scroll wheel when i made recommendation, but for sure my favorite one ive had so far.
my razer ones felt clunky & pretty much all broke..
neither of my mice have had issue that i can remember
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Oct 12 2023 07:17am
I have the Razer Naga Pro. I really only have the macro buttons from 1-6 bound right now which is more than plenty for the games I play. Having shift and alt bound to a mouse button and then F1-4 is really nice for runescape.

I have a razer keyboard and while I don't like the software, it's significantly better than the corsair and logitech software in my opinion. The only benefit that corsair has, is you don't need an account to bind everything to the keyboards/mice
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Oct 12 2023 12:02pm
Quote (Gluurbuur @ Oct 11 2023 09:20am)
Compared all four before playing. Similarities are:
Feels like they used the same material for every mouse. Very smooth material and doesn't leave fingerprints. The material is slippery at first though, especially with cold hands.
The left and right mouse buttons are noisy on all four. I have to get used to it, because the Razer naga trinity produced way less noise.

After visually inspecting them I did some Zulrah. I use a DPI setting of 1900.



Logitech G pro
I didn't test this one. It is basically a G pro X but heavier (which I didn't like) and way less battery time.
This also has RGB LED, but I couldn't care less. I'm not 15 anymore.
Also, no sticker grips included in the box. 'caps' are included to block off the extra buttons if you wish.
Scrolling the wheel makes no noise, clicking it doesn't either, which is nice.

Logitech G305
I liked this one. It is a little bit smaller than the others, but the size felt really good. It doesn't have grips, and no sticker grips are included, but due to the size it doesn't really matter.
This is the only mouse that uses an AA battery. (included)
I thought this would be my top pick at first, but during playing I found out the weight distribution is a little bit off, probably because of the battery. It wants to slightly tilt back when picked up.
Also felt like this one was slightly less accurate? but i'm not sure on that.
Scrolling feels kinda cheap and makes a little bit of noise, but clicking it is fine.
Can't test battery life ofc, but heard its good.


Logitech G703
After the G305, the G703 was up.
Very different because this one isn't ambidextrous. I always thought shaped mice felt better but I guess it doesn't really matter imo.
Feels more accurate than the G305 but the shape wasn't optimal for my hands. It felt a little bit too big and heavy.
They do have grips in the side which makes the smooth material less annoying when picking it up.
Also RGB. again, don't care
Scrolling felt better than the G305, but clicking it was very loud and it annoyed me.

Logitech G Pro X Superlight
This thing is LIGHT. I instantly loved the weight of this thing.
Again, material is slippery at first, but at least Logitech included sticker grips with this model. Funny how they didn't with the normal G Pro.
Using this mouse felt natural. Scrolling feels smooth and clicking it also. No noises here.
Battery life should be better than the G703 and the normal G Pro. It does not have RGB lighting.



Best imo:

I decided to keep the G pro X superlight. The weight of this thing is just great.
The included grips are very nice because the material, which all of the mice have, is a little bit too smooth/slippery for my liking.
Would be 5/5 if the LMB and RMB were quiet or at least a little bit less noisy.

Also, all rechargable mice use a micro usb connector to charge. Would've liked that to be USB-C, but no biggie.




Mouse pads:

Bluebuilt:
Thick pad, stichted around the edge, more durable, grip sucks on smooth surfaces.

Steelseries Qck:
Thin pad, less durable, Feels slightly smoother when hovering your mouse on it. Grip is great.


Kept both. Will use Steelseries on table and Bluebuilt on couch.




Tyvm to all for the input :)


Oh damn didnt even think about the battery changing the weight dynamic. Haven't rocked a wireless mouse in 10+ yrs lol. Bought the 305 on Amazon so i'll see if I like it :thumbsup:
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Oct 12 2023 12:05pm
Quote (MrSK @ Oct 12 2023 11:02am)
Oh damn didnt even think about the battery changing the weight dynamic. Haven't rocked a wireless mouse in 10+ yrs lol. Bought the 305 on Amazon so i'll see if I like it :thumbsup:


i've exclusively used wireless for at least 6 years. want to kms each time i use the mouse while its charging tho, could never go back
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Oct 12 2023 12:28pm
Quote (captainchopsticks07 @ 12 Oct 2023 15:17)
I have the Razer Naga Pro. I really only have the macro buttons from 1-6 bound right now which is more than plenty for the games I play. Having shift and alt bound to a mouse button and then F1-4 is really nice for runescape.

I have a razer keyboard and while I don't like the software, it's significantly better than the corsair and logitech software in my opinion. The only benefit that corsair has, is you don't need an account to bind everything to the keyboards/mice


Hate accounts too so I understand you there. I do not use the software alot though, but logitechs is kinda clunky for sure.


Quote (MrSK @ 12 Oct 2023 20:02)
Oh damn didnt even think about the battery changing the weight dynamic. Haven't rocked a wireless mouse in 10+ yrs lol. Bought the 305 on Amazon so i'll see if I like it :thumbsup:


I'm curious to hear what you think about it, and if you can relate regarding the weight distribution. I bothered me a little bit because I pick up the mouse alot. Still a very comfortable mouse for small/medium hand size!



Quote (Mikasa @ 12 Oct 2023 20:05)
i've exclusively used wireless for at least 6 years. want to kms each time i use the mouse while its charging tho, could never go back


Yes! I'm 100% sold on this one, tyvm for the recommendation. Luckily it has a battery life of 70 hours. Have you looked into the pad logitech sells that charges while you use it? No more cables ever. Or just plug it in / put it on a dock when you sleep
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