What are yalls biggest problem with gaming mice?

Aug 29, 2024
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I have been wanting to start a mannfacturing business, and being a gamer myself, I wanted to base it around that. What are your biggest problems that I could fix in my new mouse and/or possibly some new features like, say a joystick built in.
 
Unreliable buttons that fail. Some mice have buttons for higher life, but often still fail to use that on the middle click.

I also want both a "sniper" button and the left/right paddle on the mouse wheel (such as dodge left/right). Of the mice I consider (which excludes 100% of wireless mice), it seems to be a problem to find both a sniper button and the left/right paddle. A lot of mice have the left/right paddle hard wired to some function, and even if the rest of the mouse is programmable, they fail to allow that left/right paddle to be reprogrammed. I don't know why the manufacturers often make a programmable mouse, but won't allow that particular button to be programmed.

I'm probably just complaining a lot, but remember that I start by eliminating all mice which don't have high lifetime buttons. In many cases that eliminates entire brands. I really must have that sniper button as well. Nothing remains with the left/right paddle that can be used for random things and which is not hard wired to scrolling up/down. Constantly failing mice are why I start with and refuse to part with high life buttons.
 
Aug 29, 2024
15
0
10
Unreliable buttons that fail. Some mice have buttons for higher life, but often still fail to use that on the middle click.

I also want both a "sniper" button and the left/right paddle on the mouse wheel (such as dodge left/right). Of the mice I consider (which excludes 100% of wireless mice), it seems to be a problem to find both a sniper button and the left/right paddle. A lot of mice have the left/right paddle hard wired to some function, and even if the rest of the mouse is programmable, they fail to allow that left/right paddle to be reprogrammed. I don't know why the manufacturers often make a programmable mouse, but won't allow that particular button to be programmed.

I'm probably just complaining a lot, but remember that I start by eliminating all mice which don't have high lifetime buttons. In many cases that eliminates entire brands. I really must have that sniper button as well. Nothing remains with the left/right paddle that can be used for random things and which is not hard wired to scrolling up/down. Constantly failing mice are why I start with and refuse to part with high life buttons.
Where would this 'Sniper' button sit