Gaming mouse for gw2
I have a naga for a year and it still works ( I even dropped it a a couple of times :/)
I’d suggest the Special one hand gaming-keyboard and the logitech g6000 or the Naga
I have had a G600 since just after launch- bought it for GW2.
Never looked back, it is an amazing mouse.
Especially if you play an Ele or Engi
giving the amount of skills and shortcuts for mobility, I doubt you really need anything beyond a normal keyboard and mouse if it comes to gw2.
but for other mmos, well, may come in handy.
I have a Naga as well and i don´t have the problem of buttons failing. This was a common problem to razer products, but with the Naga 2014 they seem to have fixed it.
I have the Logitech G600, love it for my engie in wvw.
The saga of your life is a summation of the choices you make.
I don’t use a mouse, I use a RAT
The longevity of these mice is important to me
Then stay away from those gaming mice, buy a g400 and be happy with it. Those thumb buttons are a stupid gimmick anyways.
Currently playing Heart of Thorns.
I have a Naga for a year now, it still works fine but I use G400s right now and it’s alot more comfortable(I guess this will depend on your grip and hand size).
I only mapped 1 side button for dodge for the G400s, same for the Naga, it’s alot more convenient to bind things on my keyboard. I play all classes, mostly ele and ranger nowdays and I don’t find the need more more than 1 extra button for my dodge TBH.
The longevity of these mice is important to me
Then stay away from those gaming mice, buy a g400 and be happy with it. Those thumb buttons are a stupid gimmick anyways.
Not even slightly.
I have a Logitech G600 and simply could not play engineer, elementalist or ranger without those side buttons. I never have to take my right hand off the mouse in combat.
Awesome mouse.
generic 3 button 2 dollar mouse. \o/
The longevity of these mice is important to me
Then stay away from those gaming mice, buy a g400 and be happy with it. Those thumb buttons are a stupid gimmick anyways.
Not even slightly.
I have a Logitech G600 and simply could not play engineer, elementalist or ranger without those side buttons. I never have to take my right hand off the mouse in combat.
Awesome mouse.
I play those classes aswell. Guess what I am doing perfectly fine without thumb buttons.
Currently playing Heart of Thorns.
I’ve had my Razer Naga for nearly 4 years now, and it still works perfectly.
I have bound most of my abilities to the side buttons – ideal if you have small hands.
Razer Deathadder 2013
Had a mouse with a more complex button layout before that (Roccat Kone XTD) but it didn’t really benefit me. It is surprising how many incompatibilities you discover in regards to which mouse button you can map with what, to not bug out the camera movement among other things. In the end I settled on the mouse with the best ergonomics for my hand and the best “feel”. Really, there’s nothing more important than trying the mouse before you buy it.
Some super awesome gaming mouse might have a scrollwheel that you deem too hard to click, or left and right buttons that are too easy to trigger on accident and stuff like that.
So, in my opinion, focus on ergonomics and feel and make “mmo specific buttons” a second or third priority. Don’t forget that you will have to relearn your skill layout and depending on the complexity of your setup this can take a considerable amount of time.
I use a G700 for GW1 and 2. All 13 G700 buttons are put to good use. I also use a Logitech wireless game pad in my left hand for even more buttons. My disability prevents me from being able to use regular keyboard. For typing I use a drop down virtual keyboard for the simple stuff and a small mini bluetooth keyboard for regular chat. This setup gets me by since I’m not a hard core gamer. I don’t have much room for a corded mouse, so the G600 is out the question. I’ve tried corded mice and the drag caused by the cord is awful.
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G600 all the way, I would never go back.
Northern Shiverpeaks
I’ve been using a Naga 2012 for a little over a year now. I seriously don’t think I could ever go back to not having the 12 buttons. I use 10 of them for the entire hotbar.
Even bought my wife a Naga 2013, she’s learning how to use it right now.
I was using a Naga for about a year, then the button function of the scroll wheel died. While it wasn’t crucial to GW2, there are other programs it was useful in (e.g. Blender)
I replaced it with a Logitech G500s.
Another problem I had with the Razer product line is their “Synapse” cloud crap. Every time you start your computer or start up the Synapse software, it has to load up, call home and check for updates to itself. then check for updates to your settings, etc. It’s more of a hindrance than a benefit, and your mouse won’t work beyond generic use if you don’t have the software active.
The G500s has software that runs also, but it starts quickly, and doesn’t interfere beyond that. All settings are stored on your computer or, optionally, on the mouse itself.
G600 is very good if you get newer model that have firmware upgrade option. Old models have some problems.
Seafarer’s Rest EotM grinch
I’m using a razer hex naga myself. It can get confusing at first, but it sure as hell beats reaching out for the keys 6-0 on the keyboard (as movement can get interrupted when reaching for those keys, or even press the wrong keys in panic). I’m planning to try out and buy a razer naga myself. With the razer naga you could probably configure macros for skill combos to the rest of the input, but like I said it will take getting used to. Don’t buy it to feel like a pro though, buy it for it’s functionality. Don’t listen to others berating about multibutton mouses. For example, dodge is now binded to the space key in my keyboard config, since it’s more important, and the jump button on one of the side keys.
I have the Logitech G600 as well and I love it. I also have the old model some people speak of and the ONLY problem I have ever had with it is that the blue LED died. Minor issue, does not affect functionality.
I actually use the G Shift button for the “autoattack” skill.
@ Steel Fenrir, you cannot map “combos” to the buttons as ANET does not approve of “macros”. They support key bindings only, meaning one button does one function such as one of the side buttons mapped to the elite skill or heal skill, but NOT one button mapped to launch skills 5-4-3-2-1 in succession etc.
Something that can survive 10,000 clicks in a row for all the loot bags. So far my Death Adder has been surviving.
My husband uses a Naga to great effect (whenever he’s played in the past, he’s used an elementalist). He’s had the mouse for a few years now. I think if I seriously played my engineer again, I’d definitely be thinking of acquiring one.
It’s not necessary with any other professions bar those two, IMO.
I have a naga for a year and it still works ( I even dropped it a a couple of times :/)
I’d suggest the Special one hand gaming-keyboard and the logitech g6000 or the Naga
I had a Naga, and then the mouse wheel wouldn’t scroll anymore. I miss using all those buttons ;_;
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Your best bet is probably to go to BestBuy or a similar electronics store and just put your hands on different models. You can go nuts with reading reviews, “min/maxing” how you perceive the different features, worrying about the macros, etc., but finding a model that fits your hand in terms of size, contours, material feel/tackiness and button placement is more imporant IMO. 40 buttons on a mouse may seem great, but are no good if you have a very big or small hand and have to contort yourself to reach them.
I ended up with a Roccat Kone if it matters.
giving the amount of skills and shortcuts for mobility, I doubt you really need anything beyond a normal keyboard and mouse if it comes to gw2.
but for other mmos, well, may come in handy.
Yea the ability to have 100% mobility and use a skill is nearly impossible in this game. A gaming mouse is the answer. Try moving forward, dodging, turning 90 right then using the 8 skill and tell me this game is mobile. People with a gaming mouse have a huge advantage and even more so anyone who can figure out how to get the joystick to work properly. Other mmo’s don’t have this same problem.
Your keyboard has tons of buttons on it and it is already paid for. Just a thought.
Your keyboard has tons of buttons on it and it is already paid for. Just a thought.
But your left hand only has 5 fingers.
I have a Naga, and I love the extra buttons on the side. Whenever I play GW2 with a different mouse I realise I need my Naga :P
Your keyboard has tons of buttons on it and it is already paid for. Just a thought.
But your left hand only has 5 fingers.
oh ;D
and mine is stupid too, and tiny.
that is why I love my G600- my F skills, 6-0 skills are on my thumb buttons and I move with my mouse.
My left hand gets to press 1-5 only.
ps I tried playing with my husband’s Rocat Kone once- blegh -never again it felt like pushing a brick
giving the amount of skills and shortcuts for mobility, I doubt you really need anything beyond a normal keyboard and mouse if it comes to gw2.
but for other mmos, well, may come in handy.Yea the ability to have 100% mobility and use a skill is nearly impossible in this game. A gaming mouse is the answer. Try moving forward, dodging, turning 90 right then using the 8 skill and tell me this game is mobile. People with a gaming mouse have a huge advantage and even more so anyone who can figure out how to get the joystick to work properly. Other mmo’s don’t have this same problem.
If you’re already considering a gaming mouse, why would you still have a skill bound to 8? Rebinding your keyboard goes a long way in increasing your effectiveness. (12345tgvqe with wasd all day)
On topic I just use an AJazz 3 button, was $15, looks cool as kitten too. Blue LED’s match my case.
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Anker® 8200 DPI High Precision Programmable Laser Gaming Mouse for PC, 9 Programmable Buttons, Weight Tuning Cartridges
this is perfect and very cheap compared to many of the others, and in reviews it performs just as well in most cases. 9 buttons is enough for gw2, you don’t really need 20 imo, but then that’s just me.
If you’re already considering a gaming mouse, why would you still have a skill bound to 8? Rebinding your keyboard goes a long way in increasing your effectiveness. (12345tgvqe with wasd all day)
On topic I just use an AJazz 3 button, was $15, looks cool as kitten too. Blue LED’s match my case.
considering the best configuration with fastest and easiest access to skills and utilities of your character.
1,2,3,4
Q,E,R,T
Z,X,C,V
Alt+1,Alt+2,Alt+3,Alt+4
but if it was me, I would bind Auto Attack to LMB and make target system bit semi-aim like in Neverwinter Online.
GW2 isn’t a game like TERA or Aion where you have a palette of 50 skills which you need to have an easy access to since they’re vital.
I’m not saying that Naga is bad or w/e. Those gaming sets can give you a every nice gaming experience by binding your skills properly and going with the flow, but sometimes it’s not necessary.
I played with a Naga for a long time until it died and they are good for MMOs. However, you really don’t need that many buttons for GW2. Their durability is also a bit on the weaker side as they are prone to getting an issue where a the click doesn’t register properly. You can open up the mouse and clean the parts (vids on YouTube show how to do this), but this often just extends the life a bit more.
Also, it just takes a lot of practice to get used to the extra buttons.
I bought this mouse online and returned it shortly after. As far as features go, this one is packed and that is a definite advantage. However, it’s an extremely uncomfortable and awkward mouse to use for 2 reasons:
1) The buttons on the side are placed almost completely horizontally. The problem with this is that when you place your hand on the mouse, your thumb comes down at an angle, meaning that many of the buttons are just in a bad place to reach. This occurs with the Naga to some degree as well, but it just seemed worse with this mouse.
2) The third mouse click button is very awkward and easily clicked on accident frequently. I’m sure you can get used to this after a while, but the learning curve for a Naga-like mouse is pretty high as it is and this feature just makes it even more difficult to get used to.
This is what I currently use. This mouse is more expensive and it has less buttons, but the customization makes this mouse a million times more comfortable and easy to use. The biggest drawback I’ve experienced in use of it is that the custom button settings that you can adjust reset when you restart your computer, meaning that you’ll have to open your saved button profile and load it each time. Since I restart my computer so rarely, it hasn’t really been an issue for me.
Winner: MadKatz R.A.T. 7
The reason I put this mouse as the winner is because you don’t need the million extra buttons that the Naga and Logitech mice have for GW2. If you play something like WoW, it can come in handy, but the additional customization and comfort of the MadKatz easily outpaces the other mice if you don’t totally need those extra buttons.
I use a logitech g700. Got it around the time of the beta weekends. Works lovely for me.
My husband uses a g600, but it’s relatively new. Personally all those buttons and no thumb rest doesn’t work for me, but he does ok.
I’ve always been a logitech fan personally, and have had good luck with their products for the most part. I do tend to go through keyboards a bit faster than I do mice though… I’ve been told I need to be ‘gentler’ on my keys. Anywho, their newer gaming mice do seem to be of decent quality.
This mouse has bettter performance than the performance mice (G600, RATs) listed ^, it has 6 extra buttons (2 on scroll, 2 on thumb, 2 above rclick), and a sensor that is top of the line. Not to mention the quality of its manufacture.
It’s gamings best kept secret.
@ Steel Fenrir, you cannot map “combos” to the buttons as ANET does not approve of “macros”. They support key bindings only, meaning one button does one function such as one of the side buttons mapped to the elite skill or heal skill, but NOT one button mapped to launch skills 5-4-3-2-1 in succession etc.
Woops! Thanks for the warning Sir Kaboomski. :O :O
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/account/Policy-3rd-Party-Programs-Multi-Boxing-Macros/first#post354869
@ Steel Fenrir, you cannot map “combos” to the buttons as ANET does not approve of “macros”. They support key bindings only, meaning one button does one function such as one of the side buttons mapped to the elite skill or heal skill, but NOT one button mapped to launch skills 5-4-3-2-1 in succession etc.
Woops! Thanks for the warning Sir Kaboomski. :O :O
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/account/Policy-3rd-Party-Programs-Multi-Boxing-Macros/first#post354869
No prob. I was curious before as it was one of the first things I checked when I got the game lol.
@Dahkeus : I guess that’s further proof that players just kind of have to try the mice out for themselves. Personally I find the G600 one of the most comfortable mice I have ever used and I love the placement of the thumb buttons. Everybody’s different though.
@ OP BestBuy usually won’t give you problems as far as I know if you don’t like something and I’m pretty sure they have most of the gaming stuff out on display now so you could try and see what fits your hand well.
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BB is usually pretty good. If they don’t have something on display, they will usually pull one out of box if you need to check (for example) size, and they have a no questions asked return policy. Used to be 30 days, but I think they have cut it down to 2 weeks. Just remember what CC you purchase it on if you misplace the receipt (they can look it up).
@Dahkeus : I guess that’s further proof that players just kind of have to try the mice out for themselves. Personally I find the G600 one of the most comfortable mice I have ever used and I love the placement of the thumb buttons. Everybody’s different though.
Agreed. If that mouse works for you, then that’s awesome!
The best advice I can ultimately give is to either buy mouse you’ve had the chance to actually try or at least make sure that the place you buy from has a good return policy, lol.
@ Dace: Never seen that mouse before, but it looks pretty solid.