teabee

designer/creative/coding background

graphic designer and hobby illustrator!

art account: hevromero

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black tea fan and hot chocolate snob who likes to bake! I also collect minerals, stickers, and currency. bugs and lizards are neat.

profile pic by bugjamborees.

header photo by me.


teabee
@teabee

My razer mouse just started to die (~3 years old, RIP click and drag) and, finding a replacement is more annoying than I was hoping. Probably in part because I'm trying to find a corded one, as I've had a lot of interference issues with wireless.

  • Tried a Logitech G502 and I really wanted to like it, but it's clearly made for bigger hands, lol (scrollwheel button is too awkward to reach and I am a person who can still fit into kid clothes sometimes). Also requires Logitech software to access the extra buttons.. I was hoping they'd work with BetterTouchTool app but nope.
  • The Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse is very comfy and still has the two additional side buttons but. loud. (CLICK.) Not sure if I can stand it after using quieter mice. I had a headache this morning after getting boosted with Moderna yesterday and it wasn't helping.

So I'm debating whether I'll return it and try to find another, but the pickings were a little slim for corded at the Best Buy I went to. The gamer mice that weren't razers all seemed to be for Big Gamer Hands, and I'm not super thrilled with the lifespan of my deathadder.


teabee
@teabee

Just returned both mice and instead bought a Logitech MX Anywhere 3. I had a Logitech MX years ago, and it was pretty nice, though it ended up being unusable in an apartment due to the aforementioned interference issues. This one is also wireless only. I'll give it another go anyway and see if there are less connection interference in our current townhouse. Hopefully it will be okay, at twice the price of the corded mice.


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