I used to look around reddit for product suggestions, reddit sucks and I don’t trust the bias anymore due to gorilla marketing.

I figured I could pop the question here, maybe help drive some lemmy traffic!

Any mouse suggestions? Wireless is preferred and the main use case is general desktop. I do play games with it but I play single player rpgs, so it doesn’t need competitive specs.

If you know of a mouse that doesn’t meet the criteria post it anyway, just add the different use case!

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    logitech trackballs are my favorite

    the blue ball model is cheap and will work for a few years

    the gray ball model is worth the extra cost and mine have lasted for a few years and don’t show any signs of failing like the blue ball models do

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      Blue ball model (also comes with gray ball option)

      Gray ball model

      I’ve got both and the gray ball model is definitely nicer. It’s got a wedge and a magnetic plate for picking an angle for ergonomic reasons. It generally feels nicer and has some neat things like a button for switching connections which is handy if you watch to use it with multiple computers. It also uses USB-C to charge (specifically the “MX Ergo S”, not the “MX Ergo” which is the older version and used micro usb).

      If you’re new to trackballs though and just want to try them out, the cheaper model is perfect serviceable.

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        Another vote for the grey one here. I used to have RSI and switching to a trackball has saved me. Now I only use a mouse for gaming and a trackball for everything else.

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        I wish they’d include the free spinning scroll wheel on these models. Having used other models with this feature I can’t to back to something without it.

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      Not OP, but I am considering moving to something similar for gaming because while I love my slimblade pro it’s just not great for FPS -especially since you have to overcome the inertia of the bigger ball to be accurate. However, wouldn’t a thumb ball be fatiguing instead of using all your fingers to flick the ball around?

      Also how is the quality of the build? I specifically looked into non-Logitech for my last mouse because I went through two different g pro wireless that ended up having double clicking issues. I think my old g502 had those issues too, but I’ve since discovered that my hand is too small for a g502

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        i play fps and lots of quick reaction keyboard and mouse games, my thumb never feels fatigued

        i don’t like the finger trackball type

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        Double clicking issues after a lot of use is extremely common, due to the way mouse switches are made. There’s a tiny little metal piece that holds the switch up, and with a lot of use the metal starts to deform and then it doesn’t spring back up like it should. The good news is that if you want to, it’s something that can be fixed with a bit of time, patience, some precision screwdrivers and some tweezers. You can replace the switch entirely if you’re comfortable with a soldering iron, but if you open up the switch you can retension the leaf spring and get some more use out of it.

        https://www.gonnalearn.com/inside-omron-d2fc-f-7n-microswitch/

        I’ve done this a bunch of times to my decade old Mionix Naos 5000.