They still sell them on newegg, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104178&Tpk=mx518AlphaOmega said:They stopped making thoseVolafortis said:Logitech MX518, easily the best/most-comfortable mouse I've ever used.
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I still have a new one for when my current one breaks but after that
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The weights thing (G5?) are a bit much, but otherwise it is nice to have a mouse that is smooth and accurate. Once you've used one, you'll HATE using an old shitty one.I Fiend I said:man I hate people who buy "gaming" mouses (or is it mice?). I thought it was the saddest thing when my friend showed me that he has different weights that he can put into his mouse. I mean come on, I'll probably pwn you with mouse that still has the ball inside
Ditto on this one, I love the Lachesis. It's the mouse that turned me away from trackballs.Sebenko said:
Traitor!traukanshaku said:Ditto on this one, I love the Lachesis. It's the mouse that turned me away from trackballs.
DPI is very,very important if usb speed is less than 1000.Jazzyluv2 said:in other news, razer is a rip off. besides deathadder, and krait, and even those mices performance is garbage compared to the original mice they are based off of (Intellimouse 3.0, and MX300)
Good mice have good texture, good feet, and good shape. and of course good tracking.
DPI does not need to be more than 400, really, it doesn't. All you need to make sure is that malfunction speed and perfect control speed are good.
I used to think like that too but there is really a difference.I Fiend I said:man I hate people who buy "gaming" mouses (or is it mice?). I thought it was the saddest thing when my friend showed me that he has different weights that he can put into his mouse. I mean come on, I'll probably pwn you with mouse that still has the ball inside