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All jokes aside, seriously just get a real mouse. $11.99 on Amazon. You'll solve your problems and play a better game at the same time.
This mouse appears to use the same shell as the Havit Gaming Mouse. I purchased one off Amazon mostly because of the promising shape. I can tell you that this is not a small mouse, significantly bigger than a Kone. The shape isn't bad, but the weight was a little on the heavy side and the plastic on the sides did not make for good grip. Those factors and the low-grade sensor meant I didn't use it for long. Overall, not a bad shell design, just hope they manage to improve the grip. (Weight reduction always helps with grip)
You can try out an almost identical shape/dimensions with this mouse, not currently available on Amazon unfortunately.
https://www.amazon.com/havit-Gaming-2800DPI-Buttons-Optical/dp/B019W2MK54
I bought one to try the shape and the large ergonomic curve to the left kept chafing my palm when playing with a relaxed claw and very large hands. Gonna be a hard pass from me with this shape.
if you have to ask you can't afford it /s, but really its one of the cheapest mouse's you can buy on amazon, abuse to pair with a i9, 2070, and all the other good bits I know, but if I cheap out on some computer parts I can buy more gun stuff.
Search Havit Gaming mouse on Amazon. Black with red buttons. I bought one because it looked interesting for the price. Shape is similar to the G403, but unfortunately the black with red accents looks a little cheesy. For <10 bucks you get a similar shape to the 403 with good buttons, meh aesthetics and a Avago 5050 sensor which is a tier above your typical office mouse. It was a little on the heavy side for my taste and I ended up getting a G403 later, but the Havit might be one of the best deals out there. Right now it is on Amazon for 8 bucks.
That said, the G203 might be even better than the G403 for some people and typically resides in the 20-30$ range if you are patient.
60$? Where'd you get that price? You can easily get a gaming mouse for under 20$
I recommend this mouse
its a 10$ gaming mouse but its really not that bad. Biggest gripe I had was the lack of a grip, but it has a DPI switch thats great for first-person shooters
There are tons of cheap mouses with side buttons on amazon too
Weird, that was the link, maybe amazon changed it or I screwed up. Here this one is still the right mouse https://www.amazon.in/HV-MS745-Adjustable-Lights-Optical-Gaming/dp/B019W2MK54
~~$13~~ knock off razer from amazon Edit: just kidding, was $9.99
$9.99 microsoft keyboard from amazon
$13 headset from amazon
best sound quality of any headset i have ever owned and i have been told my voice sounds like pure perfection on the other end and has lasted me.. 4 years. mouse has lasted me over 2 years and is amazing. keyboard is fine.
I am not big on the keyboard side but for mice =
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Find an inexpensive (4-star or higher) Chinese 3-button wired mouse on Amazon. I've had good luck with the Havit brand; I've had several and all have worked very well. This is the one I'm currently using ($10)
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B019W2MK54/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Why not Logitech or other brand names? I've tried a variety of them and they're A) way more complicated than I need for day-to-day use. B) they're way more expensive and (most importantly) C) they do not work as well.
Hard to believe? That's what I thought, too, until I tried my first one. Don't be concerned about the gaming references, btw, they work great for daily use and I've never used them for gaming.