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Reddit mentions of HDE 2.4GHz Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse 6 Buttons 1000/1600/2000 Adjustable DPI with USB Receiver for Computer PC Laptop
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We found 7 Reddit mentions of HDE 2.4GHz Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse 6 Buttons 1000/1600/2000 Adjustable DPI with USB Receiver for Computer PC Laptop. Here are the top ones.
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I actually used to own one, it started smoking and nearly cought on fire when i pressed the dpi button rapidly,[its a generic mouse you can find on amazon for like $15] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0081KKE4I/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Probably don't care anymore, but I've bought two of these mice, one for home and one for work.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0081KKE4I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've used the one for work for a year now, and every button is working perfectly. Plus I've only had to change the battery twice so far. Yeah, one single AA battery lasts for like 6 months in this thing.
This would be amazing, my button sticks :(
Thank you for being so generous and doing such a great contest!
Here's mine!
Depends on what you need in a mouse.
If you're looking for a regular gaming mouse with decent DPI, you can go super cheap and get decent DPI compaired to a regular mouse, but not any super build quality. You can Go a small step up with a budget name brand mouse, which will have slightly better build quality. Then you can jump up to a Decent gaming mouse which has high DPI and good build quality, or this one as an alternative.
If you are an MMO gamer and want side buttons, there aren't many budget options, but the Razer Nagga MMOG 2014 Or the Logitech G600.
I have peronsally used all levels of gaming mice, and still use a super cheap wireless gaming mouse with my laptop, and I use an original Razer Naga MMOG on my desktop. I like them both, though I don't expect my cheap wireless one to last long, it still performs extremely well for the price.
Keep in mind these are just suggestions, Other people might like/disklike these mice for there own personal reasons. I peronally like the ergonomics of the Razer mice over any other.
I'm at 250 hours for CSGO and 50 on CSS. One problem I've found is I used to play a TON of TF2 and COD, Which encourage Run N' Gunning while Counterstrike... Not so much. I am using This, This and This for my gear, Although I plan on getting a new keyboard and mouse soon. My FPS stays at 60 or so usually but ranges from 40-120 FPS. I know my callouts and a good amount of Nade spots. If you could explain or link a website that expands on what these are stutter stepping, inside lane's, peeker's advantage, pop flash's, trading, and passive angle's. Thanks for taking the time to help me out!
It's actually this mouse it's not much but it works great and has held up for awhile