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I search the mouse with best click feeling et wear-resistant

post #1 of 19
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Hello dear overclockers,

That's almost one year that I did not come to this wonderful forum and I passed beside full of novelty. biggrin.gif

I've tested the cliques of the MX518 and the Kinzu v1 their cliques were very good but I preferred the feel of the MX518.

I have a model RX250 their lowest range that has the same design as the G3 and I find his form almost perfect level form but I would still like its shape is a bit shorter.

Razer has it improved the wear resistance of its cliques because they were deemed extremely vulnerable especially right click is their new models like the Razer Taipan cliques have more durable cliks than before ?

What do you suggest me ? tongue.gif
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post #3 of 19
Depends on which razer product it is really at this point. But if lasting years was important , I would not have bought a death adder lol.
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post #4 of 19
Best click to force based mouse? Xai by SteelSeries.
post #5 of 19
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Best click to force based mouse? Xai by SteelSeries.

it would rather the most pleasant sensation among mice over a good period of more than 2 years with cliques like new.

I heard a lot of good reviews in the G9X buyers that this was the best logitech mouse has the same level for all the cliques.

Have you ever tested the G9X ? What is it compared to the Xai ?

Steelseries it would not improve the conford clique of Xai with their Sensei.
post #6 of 19
my g500 is approaching 2 years old and still clicks like the day I bought it. I stopped using it for a DeathAdder recently though as I grew tired of acceleration.
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post #7 of 19
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Originally Posted by avinin1 View Post

Best click to force based mouse? Xai by SteelSeries.

Horrible answer....

If I'm doing a test to see how fast I can click on the mouse buttons, the Xai/Sensei would come in probably dead last while the ones in the lead would mostly be Logitechs. As for durability, I've never had any mouse button die before on me on any mouse I've owned. Any durability problem is luck of the draw.
post #8 of 19
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Originally Posted by r0ach View Post

Horrible answer....
If I'm doing a test to see how fast I can click on the mouse buttons, the Xai/Sensei would come in probably dead last while the ones in the lead would mostly be Logitechs. As for durability, I've never had any mouse button die before on me on any mouse I've owned. Any durability problem is luck of the draw.

Really? My Xai is only slightly harder than my deathadder. It's really quite fast, but not too soft. My logitech G400 is easy to press, but has no spring to it.
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post #9 of 19
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Is that the cliques of Kinzu v1-v2 have the same feeling as the Xai and Sensei ?

Regarding the feeling do you prefer click the Logitech, Steelseries or Zowie ?
post #10 of 19
No, they wont have the same feel, because the normal Kinzu mice use TTC switches and not Omron switches as the Xai, Sensei and the Kinzu Pro does.
It's basicly another company that makes switches and TTC switches are often referred to as subpar switches compared to Omrons.

Edit: I prefer Zowie's Huano switches
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