I used the Razer Abyss and it worked pretty good. It didn't have any extra fancy buttons on it beside the standard left, right and wheel. DPI switch was located on the bottom. Nice responsiveness and easy to hold
The Logitech mx518 is the most popular gaming mouse ever sold. It's so popular because it's good.
Logitech just refurbished it and now selling it as the G400. The new version is 3600 dpi (rather than 1800 dpi of the original) and the software uses the same software that their keyboards and gamepad uses. This gives you advanced scripting options as well.
i will copy my answer written on your other thread.
i am a kind a razer guy so let me give you some suggestions (by the way i have used these mouses)
1-mamba (can be used wireless or with wire)
2-deathadder (same shape as mamba-which is great if you like big mouses- a low dpi version of mamba and mamba has 2 more buttons on it)
3-lachesis(this one is long in shape but have a great feeling when you hold it. different than most mouses)
4-Diamondback (a classic)
now before you buy i strongly recommend going to a electronics shop and try them there. There is more than meets the eye when buying a mouse. It is like buying a new shoe which you don't know what it is made of. Read them about in forums or write your questions here. I will reply as soon as i can.
Well, I just looked at the picture, and I saw it was just bulky and would feel a bit uncomfortable. I never have used it, but since you have , I guess its okay.
laser/optical mouse pad for 6.88 http://www.amazon.com/3M-Precise-Optical-Mousing-MP200PS/dp/B0017D5Z40/ref=sr_1_1?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1310930681&sr=1-1
I like the one you mentioned and it is ready in my amazon cart to be bought; however, I have seen some people recommending this one too: