I don't go through a lot of mice (I don't think), and I hate paying $50+ for a mouse but the cheap Logitech mice just don't cut it after using the G9 I bought on sale years ago for $39. Even that was painful. I tried cheap Monoprice mice which worked great for a few weeks. Then cam Anker 2000 DPI. This thing is great and only $23 on Amazon. I have only had it one day but by reviews on Amazon I don't expect trouble. This thing is a winner. I don't usually install mouse software but I wanted to turn the light off (no offence meant to neon green). The software even seemed better than I remember from previous rodents.
But let's get real - 7 programmable buttons? Left, right, wheel, dpi (up/down), page (forward/back). Okay, I guess that is 7. I didn't want a bunch of buttons but it seems to me a hyped way of advertising the standard mouse buttons. It gave me a smile.
http://www.ianker.com/support-c23-g217.html Company site for software
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