The mouse should have a good click at the very least
I would personally want wireless if the latency and speed is equal to a wired mouse , So with that you have any recommendations ?Depends if you want wireless, wired, or bluetooth for a laptop.
After using every brand on the market I've come to like Steel Series for quality and reliability.
Issue with wireless is battery and battery saving measures, nothing wrong with a wired mouseI would personally want wireless if the latency and speed is equal to a wired mouse , So with that you have any recommendations ?
Issue with wireless is battery and battery saving measures, nothing wrong with a wired mouse
Well I have a MacBook so I don’t need a mouse with my laptop and you can always use an extender too.If you use a laptop do you want a mouse wire dangling around? Mouse wires dangling through and over a desk to a PC on the floor and you are always tugging on the cable. As for battery life you can get around 450 hours with modern RF wireless and much more with bluetooth. Some mice have built in Lithium batteries that charge so you're always topped up. The technology of wireless is way better than it was 20 years ago when a double A battery lasted 15 hours and was always dying mid game.
Todays mice can work with bluetooth for a laptop, android TV box, etc... then hit a button to switch to RF mode for low latency gaming on the PC. They are wonderful. If it's PC only then the steel series is hard to beat. Otherwise Logitech has a good lineup. I'm not too fond of the reliability of other brands like Razer, Cooler Master, Microsoft, etc...
they are all simple.Preferably I would want one that is quite simple , that doesn't have that many buttons on it
A Mouse?they are all simple.
I don't know what you mean by buttons?
You install it on top of the CPU, then plug in the necessary cables, then you manage the pump speed and fan curves using software.
Depends what grip you have to what suits you and how big your hands are. I love my MM711 but it's on the smaller side and very light so won't be everyone cup of tea for examplePreferably I would want one that is quite simple , that doesn't have that many buttons on it
they are all simple.
I don't know what you mean by buttons?
You install it on top of the CPU, then plug in the necessary cables, then you manage the pump speed and fan curves using software.
I use them for certain video games that make you press keyboard buttons to access inventory menus, or switch weapons and stuff.2 side buttons are great for forward and back when browsing the internet. More than 2 side thumb buttons is generally used exclusive to MMO mice.