I have been wanting to start a manufacturing 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.
Where would this 'Sniper' button sitUnreliable 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.
For a right-handed mouse the "sniper" button is on the left thumb area of the side. If you are gripping the mouse with the right hand, and roll your thumb slightly forward, there would be a button which makes it possible to change the mouse sensitivity (momentarily) simply by shifting your grip forward. It is called a sniper button because it is great for fine movement when zoomed in with optics. You can then essentially play "run and gun" normally, and if desired, use the mouse with much finer movements (it changes the dot per inch sensitivity of the mouse to something smaller) if you are trying to be more precise.Where would this 'Sniper' button sit
An example of a sniper button is the Razer Basilisk v3. Some images here:Where would this 'Sniper' button sit
My biggest complaint is size.
Very hard to find a large enough mouse that is comfortable in my x-large hands.
The old Logitech mouseman was about the right size but has not been made for years.
And larger thumb buttons.
I mean I'm 5'9" 150lbs but have very large hands. Size 14 wedding ring.