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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1247008" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>The best thing to do is just go to a store and test them out to see how they feel in your hand. I personally don't like a mouse that is too light… a little bit of weight to it feels better. I also have a really large hand so that plays a huge factor in comfort. Ultimately you are using it and you are the best judge of what feels right.</p><p></p><p>As for drivers, Logitech and Razer both have Mac software, although I use USB Overdrive to extend the functionality of my mouse buttons to a greater degree across various apps in OS X. Logitech's software I've found in the past to be useless, even buggy iirc. You likely won't need anything if you just want to custom program your buttons for a game… the game itself should handle all that. OS X otherwise will recognize all your buttons as they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1247008, member: 38864"] The best thing to do is just go to a store and test them out to see how they feel in your hand. I personally don't like a mouse that is too light… a little bit of weight to it feels better. I also have a really large hand so that plays a huge factor in comfort. Ultimately you are using it and you are the best judge of what feels right. As for drivers, Logitech and Razer both have Mac software, although I use USB Overdrive to extend the functionality of my mouse buttons to a greater degree across various apps in OS X. Logitech's software I've found in the past to be useless, even buggy iirc. You likely won't need anything if you just want to custom program your buttons for a game… the game itself should handle all that. OS X otherwise will recognize all your buttons as they are. [/QUOTE]
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