Hi all, I'd really appreciate some advice on what to do next for a mouse. I used to have a basic HP 5-button wired mouse (BR376AA) which suited me fine and I liked having buttons on both sides (like the old MS Intellimouse) - I don't use a mouse for gaming (beyond point-and-click). I fancied moving to wireless though and after reading about the Logitech G Pro Wireless I was sold - it looked like a wireless Intellimouse and had buttons on both sides, great! I picked up a mint used example for £70 in 2019 and have been enjoying it since.
But I'm increasingly seeing thecommon Logitech double-click problem and it is getting really quite annoying, so I'd like to do something about it. I'm aware I could swap the main button switches but I haven't soldered much and my iron is buried deep in the loft somewhere. I could send it somewhere in the UK to have it done for me but it would end up costing the same as buying a new mouse.
In terms of what I'm looking for, as said I don't use a mouse for gaming really so I don't need mega high DPI or anything - my G Pro settings are 1100 dpi with a polling rate of 250. But here's the thing - I tried plugging my old HP mouse back in to see how that felt and although it was mainly fine I noticed that on the exact same surface as the G Pro it was much less accurate when trying to hover around something small by doing fine movements - it was much more jittery. But the HP says that it is 1200 dpi, so I'm kind of confused about why there would be a difference - is there more to reducing jitter than higher dpi?
Aside from not wanting to take a step back from the accuracy of the G Pro I'd also like to stay wireless, have a reasonably simple design with at least one button on each side and ideally not have to use bloated crapware to configure / use the thing (I'm thinking of Razer there). I kind of discounted both Logitech Superlights as they don't have buttons on both sides.
Any advice?
But I'm increasingly seeing thecommon Logitech double-click problem and it is getting really quite annoying, so I'd like to do something about it. I'm aware I could swap the main button switches but I haven't soldered much and my iron is buried deep in the loft somewhere. I could send it somewhere in the UK to have it done for me but it would end up costing the same as buying a new mouse.
In terms of what I'm looking for, as said I don't use a mouse for gaming really so I don't need mega high DPI or anything - my G Pro settings are 1100 dpi with a polling rate of 250. But here's the thing - I tried plugging my old HP mouse back in to see how that felt and although it was mainly fine I noticed that on the exact same surface as the G Pro it was much less accurate when trying to hover around something small by doing fine movements - it was much more jittery. But the HP says that it is 1200 dpi, so I'm kind of confused about why there would be a difference - is there more to reducing jitter than higher dpi?
Aside from not wanting to take a step back from the accuracy of the G Pro I'd also like to stay wireless, have a reasonably simple design with at least one button on each side and ideally not have to use bloated crapware to configure / use the thing (I'm thinking of Razer there). I kind of discounted both Logitech Superlights as they don't have buttons on both sides.
Any advice?