I am using a Logitech trackman marble. It's a trackball and someone suggested that I switch to a mouse. Do you have any ideas about a low cost mouse with good accuracy.
I'm using a Revoltec Fight Mouse Elite, but I think it is out of stock / production. It's still serving me well despite being at least 5 years old.
I have this mouse and it is great, supports macros, multiple DPI profiles, automatic switching of profiles based on game, stores profiles in the mouse memory, adjustable weight system. A great mouse, and not that expensive.
I play with Razer Tartarus and Logitech G502 at the moment. Not sure how I ever was able to play with a different setup,... Especially the Tartarus. Borderline cheating ><
Is that "keyboard" anyway viable or comfortable? By simply looking at it, I don't see the point to use it instead of a classic keyboard.
That thing is awesome. Ergonomic palm rest and 8 commands at the tip of my thumb. As I said. I don't know how I have survived without it!
I`m using the Logitech G402, which is a rather cheap but good gaming mouse. Personally I prefer it over the G502 (it fits better to my hand) but the G502 is a good mouse too. Before christmas you could buy the G502 @"the great river online shop" for about 40€ as a warehouse deal (unopened), which is a great price for such a mouse.
I could not live without my Razer NAGA for MWO and Deus Ex etc... with the macro and key assignments, I don't need any third party tools to customize for different load-outs.
I am very happy with A4Tech x7 (718). Cost not so many, like pro-gamers mouses. And have all you need. 2 left side buttons use for Thermal and second for lock\unlock hands (Aimlock) http://article.techlabs.by/img/article/34301/25.jpg red button not use - in any game .... and I flooded mouse with liquor - so even it has repair
But real problem is keyboard - any new cheap keaboard are not satisfied me ... now use my 2005 year Benq kb. Try to find cheap, comfortable button locations and easy pushed buttons update: maybe will try this: https://i2.rozetka.ua/goods/6549/a4_tech_x7_g100_black_images_6549601._S.jpg
For keyboard I was very, VERY happy with my Coolermaster CMSTORM TriggerZ, a mechanical keyboard for less than €100. Cherry Brown switches give a good response but are not as noisy and heavy to press as Blue, or as light feathered 'am I even pressing something' as Red. Still using the same old Drakonia Black as @Blagg Zear suggested to me years ago on this forum, hasn't let me down since with many easily reached buttons (though pressing the scroll wheel is hard to use and the software is pretty barebone, flicking it to the side for heat or nightvision is amazing and there are 3 buttons for thumb, 1 for ringfinger and 5 for the scroll wheel alone to configure besides clicking)
I use a G502 Spectrum for a mouse, and only because my old G5 stopped tracking correctly. I like it, but I also haven't ever tried a Razor product or any other make of gaming mouse. Keyboard is my archaic first-gen Logitech G15 which still works fine, so I haven't seen fit to replace it yet.