My Razer Naga Pro died and I’m absolutely not buying another one for what it costs. But I also can’t seem to find a replacement with the same sort of layout this one had. I’ll link a picture, but I’m essentially looking for a mouse that has a lot of side buttons but still has a place for me to rest my thumb without having to worry about accidentally pressing buttons. I don’t really like 12 button MMO style mice for this reason, as I constantly feel like I’m going to accidentally press a button. Any suggestions are appreciated.

Edit: I also want to note that I’m right handed, and I hate the feel of ambidextrous mice. I like being able to lay my hand on the mouse and know exactly where my fingers are supposed to go.

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The Logitech G604 has been my champion

https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036534033-Getting-Started-G604

It’s immediate predecessor definitely felt more rugged, in terms of build quality, but it’s still the only mouse I can use.

At first the price will probably be listed high, but they go on sale all the time. I gotten mine and its previous model somewhere between $40-$60.

https://www.microcenter.com/product/615496/logitech-g-g604-lightspeed-wireless-gaming-mouse

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I loved my G604, but after a year (days after warranty expired ofc) it suffered from the common Omron switch corrosion “double click” issue. In practice, it dropped button-holds and clicked again. Imagine dragging a window, it drops it, and randomly clicks somewhere else on screen, but all while you’re holding the button down.

It was a great one year though. That was probably my last Logitech product, though many other brands use those switches too. AFAIK the problem mainly affected wireless mice. From what I’ve read, the switches require a certain voltage to prevent corrosion, but when Logitech and other brands improperly use them in wireless mice, the battery-saving features don’t meet the power requirement.

Maybe they’ve since fixed it, but I personally wouldn’t recommend this mouse unless you’re comfortable opening it up and cleaning the contacts or replacing the switches someday - or don’t mind keeping a 2nd one handy.

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Yeah, I got tired of soldering new switches on my Logitech mice. It’s the only reason I ended up with a Razer for my latest mouse, optical switches that physically cannot get double click failure. Logi isn’t the only one with the double click failures, Razer traditional switch mice fail for me even faster than logi.

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FWIW I’ve been using Logitech mice for decades at home and at work: Overall, problems seem to be pretty rare and Logitech usually fixes stuff if you contact their support, I’ve even had them replace stuff that was out of warranty. My current daily drivers are an MX Master, MX Verticle, and MX Anywhere. Not exactly gaming mice but they’ve been working great for years. Might be different swtiches?

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I have a G502 Hero that had the bad Omron switches that would give double clicks. I ended up swapping them out for some Kailh switches, but its def only a fix you can do if you’re comfortable with a soldering iron.

I would hope this defect would be solved by now, cuz I got this mouse in around 2018

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How did you choose the switches? I’ve read they need to be rated for very low currents or something?

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At this point it’s not a defect, it’s planned.

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I like it but I do get odd double clicks here and there, that can be very annoying, and it’s older brother the g602 had the same issue. However the build quality of the g602 was better, the rubber on the g604 has degraded much quicker, and I had to reglue some of the top plastic on the left side of the mouse.

Logitech’s quality is going down while their prices stay the same/rise

I do like the g604 for the most part but I really would recommend another brand if possible.

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It’s not the most difficult repair to swap the Moise buttons out, they’re standard parts. You need to know your way around a soldering iron though.

Edit: You do have to buy replacement skates though

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Sure but you shouldn’t have to, like they know dust gets in the switch and does that they just don’t fix it

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Not only is the quality going down hill, but the customer service is absolute shit now. Used to be you’d get a new mouse, no questions asked, because the double clicking thing is/was a known issue. When I had to replace my g703 a couple years back, the hoops they made me jump through to prove that it was actually broken was ridiculous. I know of several people who have had similar experiences. Took over 2 weeks to get them to send me a new one.

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I’ve basically had to quit buying Logitech mice due their build / switch quality falling thru the floor over the past 5 years.

I’ve gone thru 5 g300s mice in the last 5 years or so. (I like the button layout)

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Yeah it’s tempting to build my own damn mouse around the logic board with my own switches lol

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I’ve had my 502 at home for something like 6 years IIRC. Immediately bought one for work. Great mice, no issues.

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Steel series Rival 500. Highly recommended. I got it specifically because I wanted as many buttons as possible but in an actually ergonomic to press layout vs trying to feel out the numbers in a numpad layout. https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/rival-500

You can rest your thumb on a spot in the middle that looks like a button but isn’t and you can also lock out the 2 bottom buttons below your thumb with a physical switch if they get in the way

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I’m disabled and currently use a Logi G903, and I’m idly looking for a mouse with a couple more side buttons on each side (this has 2 left 2 right) since I play fps and stuff with just a mouse. This looks cool but I’d need left handed or ambidextrous, is there anything like that?

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Has steelseries finally fixed the issue of the rubber on their mice getting dissolved by people with acidic sweat? The only time I bought one of their mice I had to throw it away after 2 months

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I’ve never had issues like that myself

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Naga is my go to. I tried all kinds of different mice to find something similar and there just wasn’t anything that I found which compares. I just use the basic version and not the ultimate or whatever it is… doesn’t seem necessary.

Even top comments suggestion I have, sitting in my drawer. The Logitech is nice but just not as comfortable.

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After my naga died I went for the swiftpoint z because my hands are too big to use half the buttons on most other mmo mice. It’s way too expensive but easily the best mouse I’ve ever owned.

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that looks really nice! have you used it with Linux or has anyone else here?

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I haven’t it needs a helper app to configure it and I don’t think there are Linux packages for that.

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I found a beta they have out not sure if its not official yet and may never be.

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I’m sorry, are those functionally analog mouse buttons?

This thing is way out of my price range, but at the same time it looks so frickin neat! Not to mention Swiftpoint is making a Z2?

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Yea I don’t know much about the second rev, but the analog buttons and internal gyro are great if you do any driving/flight sim stuff

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I’m still using an old Corsair m95. All of the new MMO mice seen to be geared toward that ugly grid. I’ve looked at replacing it a few times, but can’t find much that really meets the mark. Some honourable mentions from me would be the EVGA x15 and the Razer Naga hex ( at least I think that’s the name).

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Is this the one you’re referring to?

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It is. Discontinued though.

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It’s heartbreaking. My favorite mouse too.

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