It's big, it's decently heavy, and it's wireless but has the ability to charge while you're using it it comes with an Eneloop rechargeable battery and recharges with a USB cord that plugs into the front of the mouse. I've recommended it time upon time upon time to multiple people and not a single person has expressed anything but their undying love for it. I know you mentioned you dislike mouse designs that are right or left hand specifically and you wanted back/forward buttons on opposite sides but the Logitech MX Revolution is easily the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. Based on the product photos though, I'm concerned that the side buttons are also going to be too far back. I might try the SteelSeries Kana, which just has one button on each side. While the price is not really an issue, I do feel like it's a waste of money to spend $30+ more for extra buttons when I can't fully utilize them. It also was much lighter than the SteelSeries, though I did like the matte black slightly-rubbery finish better.Īlso, the extra buttons on both led me to discover the Windows-only-supports-5-mouse-buttons issue described in #4 above. The side buttons were way too stiff, and the rectangular sides coupled with the top of the mouse being much wider than the bottom meant that it was really hard to reach the right-side buttons (ring/pinky fingers). The Razer looked cool but the long, flat shape was actually pretty annoying to use. On the down side, the side buttons were too far back (I could get the left ones by lifting and folding my thumb, but the right ones were impossible to get without totally repositioning my hand), the mouse wheel was a little stiff, and the slippery chrome finish was too shiny and, well, slippery. The SteelSeries was nice and big, with a classic mouse shape and buttons that weren't too stiff but still had good tactile feedback when clicked. I've already tried the Razer Lachesis and the SteelSeries Sensei, and sent them both back.
unless you use the Official WoW Gaming Mouse with WoW art all over it and 34904832 buttons on the side, and then Blizzard will go along with the mouse software and agree that they're real mouse buttons.
I am not really that excited about 6+ buttons, since apparently Windows doesn't support them as mouse buttons, and the software just fakes it by binding those buttons to infrequently used keys like PageUp/PageDown or running a macro, neither of which can completely replace a mouse button in WoW due to the way it handles clicks vs keypresses.