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lemm.ee

I just like how mature the gaming mouse market has gotten, and I do not buy mice that require their manufacturer driver/ software.

Glorious, Zowie, and now Finalmouse (I bought into the hype but I genuinely do like the mouse I got) have all served me well and don’t require any proprietary software.

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I already had a Razer mouse before Linux so I'm grateful for this project. However in the future I do want a mouse that either uses a web UI for software or just firmware.

Zeromouse by Optimum Tech uses Finale-Mouse software

I also came across this company called Vaxee which makes normal looking mice with high performance hardware and it's firmware based adjustments

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lemmy.zip

The Glorious Model I2 is on my wishlist to try sometime! Do you think the quality is the same or better/worse than the major brands? I've seen a fair number of neutral and negative reviews that are more well thought out than the typical disgruntled customer 1 star rants, so it's tough to get a good read on it.

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lemm.ee

I haven't tried their wireless mice, only wired. I would say their quality is on par with the good mice that I have tried. I've used a few Razer mice, SteelSeries, Logitech, Zowie, and Finalmouse now. It is one of the 3 I haven't had issues with (I will never buy another Razer or SteelSeries mouse), and only upgraded because I wanted wireless. I bought my Glorious maybe 5-6 years ago. I wholeheartedly recommend Glorious as I think it hits a perfect value unless things have changed with their wireless variants or with time.

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Good to know, thanks! I've been very happy with Logitech over the years, but I'm thinking of trying some other brands just to see if I'm missing anything.

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Razer is fine but they do this weird thing:
When plugged into a windows pc it will ask you to install their software

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