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Review on Logitech G300s Optical Gaming Mouse with 9 Programmable Buttons and Onboard Memory – Perfect for Ambidextrous Gamers by Jason Wright

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for gaming

First off, this is the most ergonomically comfortable mouse I've ever used. It feels like it was made for my hand. I would say I have medium to large hands but very thin; not fleshy hands. However, I still think the mouse is suitable for people with meaty hands. The second thing I like is the location of additional buttons. Most gaming mice have buttons on the sides so you can press them with your thumb, but in my opinion, pressing buttons with your thumb doesn't feel as natural as pressing buttons with other fingers. Also, I'm new to PC gaming, so some of the different buttons on Rainbow Six Siege (First Person Shooter) are very difficult for me to use, especially when I try to use other buttons. For example, if I want to roll right while preparing a grenade, I have to press D (shoot right) and G (grenade). Well, D and G must be pressed with the left index finger. I solved it by binding G (grenade) to the top left extra mouse button. The melee (V) key was also hard for me to press when I wanted full control of movement, so I bound (sorted?) it to the lower left mouse button. Also, I found pressing 2 to switch to a secondary weapon too complicated, so I tied it to the top right mouse button. Finally, it's absurd to press U to talk on the button when I just want to send a quick message to a teammate while moving, so I've bound that to the bottom left mouse button. It's just very convenient, those four extra buttons are on the top of the mouse and not on the side of the mouse. It also has many options with DPI settings. Highly recommended. However, keep in mind that this is my first gaming mouse, so I don't know how others feel using it. All I know is that if I ever need to replace this one I will replace it with the exact same model.

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Nothing

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