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Hey guys, i'm looking for the best laptop gaming mouse. The only real requirement is that it must be wired, since wireless mice usually have a response time that I don't want. Rep shall be given for good suggestions. I'm hoping for something that is comparable to my logitech g5 on my pc, but I can see how that might be a far cry.

Edit: I would also be okay with a smaller desktop gaming mouse. How big are the Razers?
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How bout small desktop mice?
What exactly do you mean by "laptop mouse?" If you like the G5, just get another one. Or are you asking for a mouse that is small but still performs well?
OCZ makes a laptop-sized mouse for gaming, the Equalizer it goes up to 2500 dpi and has a button that clicks 3 times for squeezing off groups of shots.

And it's $20.
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I like all 3 of those ideas. I'm going to check them out. Thanks guys. Rep+
I like my Anywhere MX. It works literally anywhere and has great tracking and ergonomics. The wireless nano receiver can be left plugged in.
I've got a logitech G5, and I think it's a little to big to take on the go with my laptop, so i'd like something smaller. Worst comes to worst though, i'll just take the G5 and replace it with something better for my desktop.
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I've got a logitech G5, and I think it's a little to big to take on the go with my laptop, so i'd like something smaller. Worst comes to worst though, i'll just take the G5 and replace it with something better for my desktop.
i would never sacrifice a good mouse to portability you can always make room lol
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You can look at the Razer Orochi. It is a bluetooth mouse but offers wired mode like the Razer Mamba. Its a notebook gaming mouse so it is smaller, but still have some good specs.

Wireless Mode
• Gaming optimized Bluetooth® 2.0 connectivity
• Up to 2000DPI sensitivity
• 125Hz polling/ 8ms response
• Powered by 2 AA batteries
- High performance batteries are recommended for longer battery life
- To conserve power, switch off the Razer Orochi when not in use

Wired Mode
• Detachable three foot, lightweight, braided micro-USB cord
• Up to 4000DPI sensitivity
• 1000Hz Ultrapolling™/ 1ms response

• Razer Precision™ 3G Laser sensor
• Tracking up to 100 inches per second
• Ambidextrous design
• Razer Synapse™ On-board Memory*
• On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment*
• Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon® feet
• Gold-plated USB connector
• Powered by 2 AA batteries
• Approx. size in mm: 99(L) x 67.8(W) x 35(H)
*Not applicable on Mac OS

I bought one and love it. When in wired mode it doesn't need batteries like a normal wired Mouse.
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Razer Abyssus - it's made specifically for laptops.
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Originally Posted by sx4thewin View Post
OCZ makes a laptop-sized mouse for gaming, the Equalizer it goes up to 2500 dpi and has a button that clicks 3 times for squeezing off groups of shots.

And it's $20.
Yes, thank God, best mouse ever for $20.

I have the desktop version and it makes me so happy
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