Update: new lower price on this FrontPage Deal
Amazon.com has
Logitech G300s Optical Programmable Gaming Mouse (Black/Blue) on sale for
$14.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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About this Product:
- Nine programmable controls: Move keyboard commands to mouse buttons that are in easy reach
- Symmetrical compact shape: Feels comfortable in either hand and perfect for gamers who don't want a large mouse
- Gaming-grade optical sensor: Tracks accurately on a wide variety of surfaces and is tunable to achieve the responsiveness you need
- Easy configuration software: Simply drag and drop commands to the buttons to setup the mouse exactly the way you want
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By having the shortcut buttons on top, it is a truly ambidextrous mouse, and yes, once you get use to it, you can easily reach any button.
It has on-board memory, meaning once you program the shortcuts, it doesn't rely on a software to use them. My work pc doesn't accept 3rd party software, but once you program this guy, you can plug it anywhere and all shortcuts will work as you programed them.
Also, even though this deal is only about 2-3 dollars off regular price, I find the price to be excellent for a good quality mouse with such great features.
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No tactility, small, and the typical "cheap" sometimes crunchy feeling of most of Logitech's wheels after about a week.
You can take it apart and grease them like you have to do with all their mice, but at this price point, there are better options.
If you need all 9 buttons, the Redragon M692 is wireless and only costs $16.
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I got the second one because I wanted to see if the problem I was having with the sensor was a one off, and unfortunately it's not. On any woven mousepad, the pointer will jitter significantly when moving at slow speeds. I was only able to solve this by getting a smooth mousepad (a hideous 3m pad, in my case). Even Logitech's own hard pad didn't work, I think because it has a slight texture to it.
Other than that though, as a left hander this really is the best mouse I've found with more than two buttons.
You can configure the buttons and I recommend the two on the left as "back" and "forward" and the two on the right side for ctrl+c and ctrl+v. Very convenient. You can also store two other profiles on it for games if you're into that. I only use it for office work. Again, I only wish it was wireless. I'd pay $80 for this thing wireless.
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This wheel is inarguably small compared to every other Logitech mouse and has no texture. That's just a fact.
Internally, it's no different than any of their other encoders, which are used in all their mice that don't have free scrolling capability.