Looking for gaming mouse that is most similar to my old broken one.

Eleventy 49

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I've been working this summer and I am approaching the point where I can finally build a PC that satisfies my tastes. While I have no problem with my dell keyboard, my mouse (HP KY619AA#ABA) has been becoming more and more aggravating with the sensor not reading my inputs properly and the middle mouse button straight up not working. However, this mouse is extremely comfortable for me.

Unfortunately, I have no idea what gaming mouses are like this one, partially because I know nothing of what manufacturers are reliable, but I also just can't judge the pictures very well.
 
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If you want your mouse to look like a standard mouse (without any fancy macro buttons), buy Steelseries Rival 100/300. The 100 is cheaper, but those 2 have the same look. If you have big hands and want something super comfortable, buy Mionix Naos 7000 (my favorite mouse). All of those mice are gaming mice.

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If you want your mouse to look like a standard mouse (without any fancy macro buttons), buy Steelseries Rival 100/300. The 100 is cheaper, but those 2 have the same look. If you have big hands and want something super comfortable, buy Mionix Naos 7000 (my favorite mouse). All of those mice are gaming mice.
 
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Emanuel Elmo

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the logitehc g900 mouse is freakin amazing. I just got it and it blew my R.A.T 9 modular mouse out of the water.
 

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