I prefer mouses with the buttons on the top. My previous was Logitech G300, current is Genius Gila. Gila is pretty heavy mouse (G300 was much lighter), with plenty of buttons (almost half of which I had to turn off due to unwanted actions). Independent X and Y axis DPI setting is also a pro.Skaldy wrote:
And BW forced me to get a Razer Taipan recently, which is a symmetrical multi-button mouse. Without Sprint & Sights you can't survive.
About sprint..it seems to work for me, but cannot be sure if always, due to strange mapping in Gila - cannot simply map "key pressed" to button, but must record a macro: key pressed, pause, key depressed.