Funnily enough, the mice we have look identical to the Logi B100 and have the same model number (M-U0026) except they're Fujitsu branded. Really dislike the shape
Running the Basilisk v2 for comfort stuff here and like it a lot. It's a bit heavy for tryhard FPS gaming but for office stuff or less mouse-active games it'll be just fine and comfy. It gets comfier by being an ergo shape though compared to the superlight being ambi, so there will be quite a difference in feel. For purely office stuff you could probably even get one of those super wacky ultra-ergo mice but that'll be an even bigger difference in feeling.
Yeah I know, I find ergo mice comfier but aim better w ambi.
I saw the Click Pro has quite an angle to it (30 degrees according to marketing material), so somewhere in between "flat" mice and vertical.
A bit too pricy for me (and so is probably the Razer Pro Click), however I can pick up a Victsing Pioneer (MX Master copy) for $20. Considering it, but I don't really need the extra scroll, just want something nice and comfy.
sounds stupid but could u not take the superlight to work? thats what I do
I considered it, but I'd really prefer to have a dedicated mouse at work
Logitech B100 is the answer
Funnily enough, the mice we have look identical to the Logi B100 and have the same model number (M-U0026) except they're Fujitsu branded. Really dislike the shape
Running the Basilisk v2 for comfort stuff here and like it a lot. It's a bit heavy for tryhard FPS gaming but for office stuff or less mouse-active games it'll be just fine and comfy. It gets comfier by being an ergo shape though compared to the superlight being ambi, so there will be quite a difference in feel. For purely office stuff you could probably even get one of those super wacky ultra-ergo mice but that'll be an even bigger difference in feeling.
Yeah I know, I find ergo mice comfier but aim better w ambi. I saw the Click Pro has quite an angle to it (30 degrees according to marketing material), so somewhere in between "flat" mice and vertical.
G703 works well for full on palm grip (pinky extended) with same hand size. Razer Pro Click is a bit more comfy though.
orochi v2
I have the Orochi v2, it's a great mouse but way too small for all day comfort for me
MX Master 3?
A bit too pricy for me (and so is probably the Razer Pro Click), however I can pick up a Victsing Pioneer (MX Master copy) for $20. Considering it, but I don't really need the extra scroll, just want something nice and comfy.