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So I recently needed to replace my mouse, was using a Ninox Aurora but it started fucking up on me. So I bought this Logitech mouse: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JPOLLTK/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl&ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B01JPOLLTK&linkId=08dd79b1bca4368db086a1c292d5c1aa

The mouse works more or less fine, wasn't really a fan of the lift-off distance, but 1 thing that I could not get used to was the sensitivity of the left and right mouse buttons, just resting my fingers on them would make them click in.

Anyhow, I went ahead and bought the g503 and like it just fine, no complaints about it

however I recently got a gaming laptop, and would prefer to get a wireless mouse for it just to make it easier to manage

I was looking at the g903 wireless mouse, but I was curious if anyone knew if the left/right mouse buttons on it are super sensitive like the previous mouse I had?

So I recently needed to replace my mouse, was using a Ninox Aurora but it started fucking up on me. So I bought this Logitech mouse: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JPOLLTK/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?tag=teamfortresst-20&ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B01JPOLLTK&linkId=08dd79b1bca4368db086a1c292d5c1aa

The mouse works more or less fine, wasn't really a fan of the lift-off distance, but 1 thing that I could not get used to was the sensitivity of the left and right mouse buttons, just resting my fingers on them would make them click in.

Anyhow, I went ahead and bought the g503 and like it just fine, no complaints about it

however I recently got a gaming laptop, and would prefer to get a wireless mouse for it just to make it easier to manage

I was looking at the g903 wireless mouse, but I was curious if anyone knew if the left/right mouse buttons on it are super sensitive like the previous mouse I had?
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Never used a 903 but I own a g900 and I'd say the buttons were less sensitive than the gpro though I never really had issues with the buttons on my gpro being too easy to press.

Never used a 903 but I own a g900 and I'd say the buttons were less sensitive than the gpro though I never really had issues with the buttons on my gpro being too easy to press.
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JojoNever used a 903 but I own a g900 and I'd say the buttons were less sensitive than the gpro though I never really had issues with the buttons on my gpro being too easy to press.

Yeah I have pretty big hands, and large sausage fingers so I need a bit more resistance than most

[quote=Jojo]Never used a 903 but I own a g900 and I'd say the buttons were less sensitive than the gpro though I never really had issues with the buttons on my gpro being too easy to press.[/quote]
Yeah I have pretty big hands, and large sausage fingers so I need a bit more resistance than most
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As a person who owns the Venator, G900, G Pro and well... a lot of mice in general. If it was a big enough of a problem that you swapped off the G PRO I would not recommend the G900/903 (clicks are practically identical, maybe lighter). The G403 Wireless/703 are also quite similar to the G900/903 but quite a bit stiffer so its probably your best bet.

Do what you wish with this info my friend and good luck. Finding local tech stores to test mice out are pretty good way to find things but with the life of amazon I can understand not wanting to.

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As a person who owns the Venator, G900, G Pro and well... a lot of mice in general. If it was a big enough of a problem that you swapped off the G PRO I would not recommend the G900/903 (clicks are practically identical, maybe lighter). The G403 Wireless/703 are also quite similar to the G900/903 but quite a bit stiffer so its probably your best bet.

Do what you wish with this info my friend and good luck. Finding local tech stores to test mice out are pretty good way to find things but with the life of amazon I can understand not wanting to.

edit: cant read well
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emoAs a person who owns the Venator, G900, G Pro and well... a lot of mice in general. If it was a big enough of a problem that you swapped off the G PRO I would not recommend the G900/903 (clicks are practically identical, maybe lighter). The G403 Wireless/703 are also quite similar to the G900/903 but quite a bit stiffer so its probably your best bet.

Do what you wish with this info my friend and good luck. Finding local tech stores to test mice out are pretty good way to find things but with the life of amazon I can understand not wanting to.

edit: cant read well

Yeah I know a couple chains like best buy and micro center have display peripherals but i figured I'd see if anyone here had experiences with the G503

Thank you though, sir, I appreciate the info

[quote=emo]As a person who owns the Venator, G900, G Pro and well... a lot of mice in general. If it was a big enough of a problem that you swapped off the G PRO I would not recommend the G900/903 (clicks are practically identical, maybe lighter). The G403 Wireless/703 are also quite similar to the G900/903 but quite a bit stiffer so its probably your best bet.

Do what you wish with this info my friend and good luck. Finding local tech stores to test mice out are pretty good way to find things but with the life of amazon I can understand not wanting to.

edit: cant read well[/quote] Yeah I know a couple chains like best buy and micro center have display peripherals but i figured I'd see if anyone here had experiences with the G503

Thank you though, sir, I appreciate the info
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