


It looks to be very comfortable for palm grip and as far as I've understood, the software is only required for initial configuration if you so desireĪll of these are cheaper than a G400s from eBay with import fees.Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400 launched Mionix Naos 7000 - Quite interested in this one.Zowie EC1-A - Seems good enough - no software is a plus, but concerns about quality control?.There seems to be concerns about quality control? Steelseries Rival - Seems good, but I haven't found much info on the software.CM Storm Alcor - Relatively inexpensive and seems to fit my requirements, but I'm worried the mouse itself will be too small coming from a G400.So far I've nailed it down to a couple of different models, but I'm open to suggestions. Something reliable that won't break in a year.I would be okay with simply being able to remove the software after configuring the mouse and having everything stored on-board and working without the software Software not being required to get most functionality.No more than the usual buttons plus back/forward (buttons for DPI are of course okay, but none of that "sniper"-button nonsense present on the G402).My hand is ~19 cm from wrist to middle finger. At the same time, I have to wonder if there's a different mouse shape out there that fits my hand better, but throughout the 7-8 years of using this design, I haven't really had any complaints about the comfort.

Now that might still be worth it since I like the shape so much, but when the time comes for the G400s to need replacing, what then? Assuming Logitech hasn't seen the big mistake of discontinuing a design this old (the G402 is NOT a valid replacement from what I've come to understand from longtime MX5xx/G400 users). With import fees etc., it would end up being twice as expensive as my MX518/G400 was. The obvious choice for a replacement is the not-so-new-anymore G400s, but it looks like Logitech discontinued it and I'm having a hard time finding it available anywhere outside of Korean eBay sellers. In some ways it feels like double-clicking except it doesn't register as such. Sometimes when I press the right mouse button, it feels and sounds like the plastic is "creaking" so to speak - doesn't happen all the time, but it's rather annoying when it does. The right-click on the G400 started feeling odd sometimes a while back, but other than that, it's generally fine. So I'm finally starting to look into replacing my almost 4 years old G400 (which replaced an MX 518 due to the rubber on the sides having almost completely deteriorated).
