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Bellous
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Jun 14, 2018
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how is this a "Gaming" mouse when it doesnt even have any thumb buttons? Am i missing something?
Jun 14, 2018
Peachyhue
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Jun 14, 2018
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BellousI own a Castor and have got to say it is the best gaming mouse I have owned. I was running a Razer Naga Hex moba mouse prior (Got sick of the constant Razer disconnects) and do not miss the thumb buttons. If a mouse without buttons piques your interest, I recommend getting in tune and very deft with your keyboard. If mouse buttons are a must, then the choice is clear to avoid a MIONIX mouse. Also, if you were to go MIONIX, spend the extra cash for a Castor. Super ergonomic design (allows for a variety of grips), a PMW-3310 optical sensor that screams performance, fast processor, and fantastic programming software. After using my Castor for a few months now, it has become very clear to me that MIONIX has the right things in mind when it comes to function. As someone who does not care for thumb buttons, I can't think of anything I would change about the Castor. Perfect mouse for me.
Also, the Castor doesn't have that out-of-place logo.
Jun 14, 2018
Bellous
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Jun 14, 2018
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Peachyhuethanks for the info, i appreciate it.
Personally, i prefer to stick to the logitech gaming mouses. they arent too flashy, they have decent hardware, and i like changing the mouse buttons based on the game im playing. I play WoW and use the two thumb buttons as modifers (ctrl or alt) to make keybinds easier.
i dont doubt the Mionix isnt a good mouse, just seems a little silly to call it a gaming mouse. maybe a brand of either minimalist or ergonomic would be a better title.
Jun 14, 2018
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