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Good price for this mouse. I have 2 and the programmable buttons make it very convenient. I have buttons set to switch Tabs in my Browser, switch between apps, copy/cut/paste, minimize all widows, etc. Trying to decide if I should get one more for backup at this price.
Good price for this mouse. I have 2 and the programmable buttons make it very convenient. I have buttons set to switch Tabs in my Browser, switch between apps, copy/cut/paste, minimize all widows, etc. Trying to decide if I should get one more for backup at this price.
I have a Razer Naga that has Mechanical buttons on the side but am looking for a good mouse for travel/backup. How do these side buttons feel to you? Pretty clicky? Mushy?
Last edited by Daniols January 12, 2023 at 02:42 PM.
I have a Razer Naga that has Mechanical buttons on the side but am looking for a good mouse for travel/backup. How do these side buttons feel to you? Pretty clicky? Mushy?
Buttons have a soft click feel and sound similar to a left or right mouse click. It is not too soft to be pressed by accident and not to hard to tire my thumb from repeatedly clicking them. I have used mine for at least 3 years and have not had any problems yet with click bounce (multiple clicks with one press) yet so it has exceeded my expectations for a non-mechanical mouse.
Buttons have a soft click feel and sound similar to a left or right mouse click. It is not too soft to be pressed by accident and not to hard to tire my thumb from repeatedly clicking them. I have used mine for at least 3 years and have not had any problems yet with click bounce (multiple clicks with one press) yet so it has exceeded my expectations for a non-mechanical mouse.
I had the original razer Naga and Naga hex. I loved them. They started giving me problems and the new interchangeable Naga they came out with felt too light and cheap. I switched to this g600. It took a little getting used to as it's slightly bigger and heavier, but its awesome after a week and I wouldn't go back.
I have the G502 Hero, the G604, and the G600. I also have an EVGA X15. Out of all of those the Hero is the most comfortable one but the G600 is almost a tie in terms of comfort. When I saw the G600 I thought it was going to be not very comfortable due to the weird shape it has but it ended fitting my hand like a glove.
In terms of the thumb side buttons, the winner for me in terms of easy to use is the G604, but the G600 is also very comfortable. The reason for me giving it to the G604 is the pointiness and material used for those buttons. Also the number of buttons, between those 3 quality it makes it super easy to use them and remember the function of each without second guessing and having to look at the mouse.
However, if I had to choose between the G600 and the G604 I would always choose the G600, the buttons are still easy to identify and the mouse is more comfortable in my hand. The only reason I got the G604 is because it being wireless and that it has the Logitech fast scrolling thing.
Really wish Logitech would make a new version of the G600 with the Fast Scroll option and wireless.
The EVGA I really like too, I feel it has better tracking than the Logitech ones. Really like their PC software for making marcos too. The only thing that kills it for me is that they don't let you move the e-shift button to a different one other than the 3rd one on the right side. My grip on that mouse feel more comfortable and less painful to use for prolonged hours when using the middle and right buttons as the main ones (note that the EVGA x15 has 3 buttons on the top not including the scroll one).
If you have a Best Buy near by they might have a display of the G604 and G600 which would let you try them out. Although the G600 is harder and harder to find.
The G600 is king IMO for WoW. I tried it first and couldn't be tempted for anything else to replace it. I bought a nostromo for the other hand, but I never took it out of the box. I bought a spare so I would never be without it. I don't play WoW now, I'm my second one from YEARS ago, I have the spare still, and I'm STILL fighting an urge to buy another just in case I play again and need TWO spares.
Last edited by Beach-Knight January 15, 2023 at 04:18 PM.
The G600 is king IMO for WoW. I tried it first and couldn't be tempted for anything else to replace it. I bought a nostromo for the other hand, but I never took it out of the box. I bought a spare so I would never be without it. I don't play WoW now, I'm my second one from YEARS ago, I have the spare still, and I'm STILL fighting an urge to buy another just in case I play again and need TWO spares.
Glad to know it's not just me. Lol.
But you're also right, there hasn't been a better one for WoW or any MMOs than this one. The modifier button on this is a huge game changer.
All they need to do is make a wireless version which—for whatever reason—they still haven't done after all these years.
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In terms of the thumb side buttons, the winner for me in terms of easy to use is the G604, but the G600 is also very comfortable. The reason for me giving it to the G604 is the pointiness and material used for those buttons. Also the number of buttons, between those 3 quality it makes it super easy to use them and remember the function of each without second guessing and having to look at the mouse.
However, if I had to choose between the G600 and the G604 I would always choose the G600, the buttons are still easy to identify and the mouse is more comfortable in my hand. The only reason I got the G604 is because it being wireless and that it has the Logitech fast scrolling thing.
Really wish Logitech would make a new version of the G600 with the Fast Scroll option and wireless.
The EVGA I really like too, I feel it has better tracking than the Logitech ones. Really like their PC software for making marcos too. The only thing that kills it for me is that they don't let you move the e-shift button to a different one other than the 3rd one on the right side. My grip on that mouse feel more comfortable and less painful to use for prolonged hours when using the middle and right buttons as the main ones (note that the EVGA x15 has 3 buttons on the top not including the scroll one).
If you have a Best Buy near by they might have a display of the G604 and G600 which would let you try them out. Although the G600 is harder and harder to find.
But you're also right, there hasn't been a better one for WoW or any MMOs than this one. The modifier button on this is a huge game changer.
All they need to do is make a wireless version which—for whatever reason—they still haven't done after all these years.