Not as extreme as the G303. Basically, the shape of the G502, where the right side is sloped inwards, contrary to what the design is with ergo mice,where the right side is sloped outwards / \ .
I claw grip,small hands. G502 feels amazing, it's just too heavy and bulky for me. I finally had enough of my EC2-A, I can't deal with ergo shapes.
Top notch quality and components are a must!
Thx for suggestions, but I've used mainly EC2-A and G303 so i'm used to a good sensor and no 20ms button lag. If a suggestions are given, I would prefer a 3310/3988/3989/3366 sensor.
I think the EVGA is the best option for your requirements, all other ambi/simple shaped mice are \ / as you described them, those are the most straight I could find
Thx for suggestions, but I've used mainly EC2-A and G303 so i'm used to a good sensor and no 20ms button lag. If a suggestions are given, I would prefer a 3310/3988/3989/3366 sensor.
Well the Evga X5 has a 3988 and not terrible button lag iirc. I think it was around 10ms which is somewhat acceptable imo. The sica has lower button lag with newer firmware, but I think it is still somewhere around 20ms down from 30ms, but it does have a 3310.
G402 is not adecuate at all, it is VERY similar to the g502, a little bit more angular and complex, it is the exact opposite of what op wants, I have had it for 1 year and the shape is far from good
Despite my G303 failing only recently (buttons) after some 14 months, I can really recommend giving its shape a try.
It might be unusual but it's really great for claw grip and light. The G402 and G502 on the other hand have a "right side" problem for me, and possibly other users, too. I never quite found a place for my ring finger and my pinky didn't feel comfortable on either.
But the G402 is slightly better IMO, the smoother surface and lighter weight work out nicely. The sensor is also quite good, but not the famed Pixart PMW3366 or whatever it is called in the G502 or G303.
Despite my G303 failing only recently (buttons) after some 14 months, I can really recommend giving its shape a try.
It might be unusual but it's really great for claw grip and light. The G402 and G502 on the other hand have a "right side" problem for me, and possibly other users, too. I never quite found a place for my ring finger and my pinky didn't feel comfortable on either.
But the G402 is slightly better IMO, the smoother surface and lighter weight work out nicely. The sensor is also quite good, but not the famed Pixart PMW3366 or whatever it is called in the G502 or G303.
Ehrm.. I have the G303 and experience pain in my wrist with it, had specified that in my main comment.
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