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Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: BelowMe on Tue, 05 July 2011, 15:43:16
I need a good comfortable mouse. It's down to the Naos 3200/5000 or Imperator. I have heard nothing but good from people who have a Naos mouse, but what is holding me back is someone told me it has very light clicks for left and right. This would annoy me as I tend to rest my fingers on the left and right buttons when I'm not busy clicking. Can anyone with the Naos tell me if that is true. I had this problem with the Death Adder and returned it. I like a mouse with heavy clicks that you have to actually push down. Thanks.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: The Solutor on Tue, 05 July 2011, 15:50:16
Not a gaming mouse but nothing is better than an M705 for people with small hands suited for small mice (and tiny boobs :happy:).

Not too small as most notebook aimed mice, 3 years of battery life, good sensor, good radio, tiny  unifyng reciver, dual function wheel with switch on mouse's top, and so on
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: BelowMe on Tue, 05 July 2011, 16:29:36
Quote from: The Solutor;373898
Not a gaming mouse but nothing is better than an M705 for people with small hands suited for small mice (and tiny boobs :happy:).

Not too small as most notebook aimed mice, 3 years of battery life, good sensor, good radio, tiny  unifyng reciver, dual function wheel with switch on mouse's top, and so on


okay i guess i didnt mean that small. i have an ec2 that fits perfectly right now.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: The Solutor on Tue, 05 July 2011, 17:04:32
I think you got the wrong idea bout the size...

Is not a tiny mouse, is just smaller than usual, check yourself side by side to an MX revolution and a R.A.T. 9

(http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/705/imag0381wb.jpg)

(http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7991/imag0385o.jpg)
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: foxer on Tue, 05 July 2011, 17:29:04
Razer Abyssus is great for smaller hands and claw grip.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: RiGS on Tue, 05 July 2011, 19:20:16
+1
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: Astounding on Tue, 05 July 2011, 19:27:02
Something to consider, I wouldn't call it small, but it's not large either.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Microsoft-Habu-Razer-Gaming-Mouse-Win-XP-Vista-7-/390256101985?pt=Mice&hash=item5add138a61#ht_2382wt_1139
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: BelowMe on Tue, 05 July 2011, 20:40:39
That Habu looks pretty tight. If I have problems with the naos 5000, i will return it and get that one next.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: hyperlinked on Tue, 05 July 2011, 21:19:40
Quote from: foxer;373975
Razer Abyssus is great for smaller hands and claw grip.

Nice of you to mention that, but the OP said he's a palmer and he rests his fingers on the left and right buttons so claw grip mice are out.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: Bilbin on Wed, 06 July 2011, 23:38:27
Abyssus can be used with a palm grip.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: HaiiYaa on Sat, 09 July 2011, 01:02:36
I would say either the cm storm spawn or the ec2. Why dont you like the ec2? It sounds perfect for you

The abyssus is NOT a palmgrip mouse and its even comfortable for the grip its made for fingertip or clawgrip
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: BelowMe on Sat, 09 July 2011, 02:14:35
Second EC2 with the back button starting to go back more than one page. It's ****ing annoying. Also, the mouse wheel scroll feels good, but takes a lot of finger turns on it to get down one forum page, if that makes sense.

I returned my 5000 earlier. The mouse's accuracy was all jacked up. Pointer kept moving on it's own and even lost tracking on the Propus 380, too. I got the 3200 instead and it owns. Lift off distance isn't THAT bad as some people claimed. I'm picky about that one and barely notice it on this.

Lesson is Optical > Laser. Period.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: peda on Sat, 09 July 2011, 03:48:35
Quote from: HaiiYaa;376715
I would say either the cm storm spawn or the ec2. Why dont you like the ec2? It sounds perfect for you

The abyssus is NOT a palmgrip mouse and its even comfortable for the grip its made for fingertip or clawgrip

Not to sidetrack here, but do you have a spawn and can you say something more about it. I say some good reviews about it.




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Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: HaiiYaa on Sat, 09 July 2011, 04:51:25
Quote from: peda;376782
Not to sidetrack here, but do you have a spawn and can you say something more about it. I say some good reviews about it.




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Yes I did this review here
http://www.overclock.net/mice/1036212-zowie-mico-review-cm-spawn-kinzu.html
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: BababooeyHTJ on Sat, 09 July 2011, 09:54:50
Mx518?
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: The Solutor on Sat, 09 July 2011, 10:02:00
Not exactly a small mouse, but it's shape is versatile enough to please both small and big hands

A G500 could be a better choice, same shape with hyperwheel.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: RamaBot on Sun, 10 July 2011, 17:52:24
Xai
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: BelowMe on Sun, 10 July 2011, 19:33:16
Have to send back the Naos.. I really wanted to like this mouse but the comfort was double edged. It felt awesome, but cause my index and middle finger to spread too far apart. Was making my hand hurt alot. Back to the broken EC2 for now until that Razer/MS mouse ships. I will update on how that one feels.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: Astounding on Sun, 10 July 2011, 19:40:05
Quote from: BelowMe;377753
Have to send back the Naos.. I really wanted to like this mouse but the comfort was double edged. It felt awesome, but cause my index and middle finger to spread too far apart. Was making my hand hurt alot. Back to the broken EC2 for now until that Razer/MS mouse ships. I will update on how that one feels.

Lemme know how it works out for you!
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: hella on Mon, 18 July 2011, 21:17:28
The G5/MX518/G400/G500 shape is great for people with small to medium hands.  Give them a try dude!
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: RiGS on Wed, 20 July 2011, 10:04:51
Try the Cooler Master CM Storm Spawn.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: curzen on Wed, 20 July 2011, 17:01:53
Quote from: RiGS;384015
Try the Cooler Master CM Storm Spawn.

is it finally shipping?
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: pitashen on Wed, 20 July 2011, 19:05:05
http://shopping.pchome.com.tw/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DCAD2O-A44749389&SR_NO=DCAH02&ROWNO=20
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: arplod on Sun, 07 August 2011, 21:06:14
Small hand? Palmer? Fairly heavy, positive clicks?

Look no further.
Title: Comfortable Mouse for a Smaller Hand / Palmer
Post by: TheProfosist on Mon, 08 August 2011, 03:11:55
you may want to look at the SteelSeries Ikari Laser. The Naos's shape is basically a copy of it.