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Maybe consider a mouse with more buttons, my Control is on my mouse using thumb - #6 button here:
I was going to suggest just buying another Hex v1 because that's what I did, but apparently they're all going for insane prices now. I bought mine 3 years ago but only recently started using it.
They do have a Hex v2 with 7 side buttons instead of 6, so that's probably the closest thing you can find to the original Naga Hex.
Personally I bought the Razer Naga Hex v2 recently and fell in love with it. The mouse itself is rather big and unlike the normal Razer Naga there is "only" 7 buttons on the side which you click with your thumb. They're easy to distinguish and you rarely ever missclick. Worth a shot, if you like a good MOBA mouse. https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Hex-Programmable-Adjustible/dp/B01DT48W5S/ref=sr_1_2?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1528705550&sr=1-2&keywords=razer+naga+hex+v2
A bit belated, but as someone with small hands I swapped to the Razer Naga Hex v2 MOBA version and it's waaaay better for me than a regular 12 button - you only get 7 buttons but they're all around where your thumb rests. Takes some getting used to but I like it, I don't misclick nearly as much as I would trying to get a grip on a regular 12 button mouse.
I bound attack move click to my LMB, trinket to my scroll, then bound Items 1 and 7 (or whichever 2 are toughest for you to hit) to my extra mouse buttons and put my active items on those keys. A lot of mice these days have extra thumb buttons and aren't expensive at all.
But recently I bought the Razer Naga Hex mouse on sale for like $30 a few weeks ago so now i have a mouse button for every item slot lol
get so nice mouse with side buttons for the thumb (like this one for example https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Hex-Programmable-Adjustible/dp/B01DT48W5S)
still some buttons to press but could be nicer for your hands
What's worse it that it's called the "Hex"; it has seven buttons.
TIL there are moba mice https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Chroma-Programmable-Adjustible/dp/B01DT48W5S?th=1
who knew the platform of choices would shit on a control setup because its a different choice....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px8O6kcHA6M
Here is a video showcasing it off. not sure what everyone's problem is, as its not like im hampering the team anymore by using just a controller, i get to use a mouse for aiming. at the end of the day OP your control scheme is up to you and what works best. i have been using a controller for over 25 years so getting used to a keyboard has been a hell of a struggle for me, i made the switch to hybrid and games have become immensely more enjoyable for me as im no longer handicapped by joystick aiming. i used to only play co-op or characters like winston in overwatch where aiming didn't matter so i could use a controller and not hamper my team because of it.
i mostly play overwatch with mine which accepts keyboard + joystick input at the same time so i can just configure the buttons in the settings and play. other games that dont like destiny 2, i need to setup mapping to keyboard to joystick using something like xpadder.
https://smile.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Hex-Programmable-Adjustible/dp/B01DT48W5S the 7 side buttons help offset the missing buttons on the nav controller for things like melee, reload etc. and was the first mouse ive felt actually comfortable with. there are plenty of other moba mice out there though that offer similar side buttons to help.
https://www.gamestop.com/ps3/accessories/playstation-move-navigation-controller/78145 - uses a usb mini cable to wire in or if you setup bluetooth you can do it that way (ive got mine wired in with a 6 foot cable).
there are other joystick/mouse hybrids out there, but this is IMO one of the best ones especially considering the price. unless y ou want to drop $80 https://smile.amazon.com/Razer-Tartarus-Programmable-Including-Thumb-pad/dp/B00ZTRW00C/ ;)
at the end of the day, how you choose to play is up to you. if you swap to m/kb awesome and more power to you, if you stick with controller then that's fine to. gaming is about enjoyment and on pc you arent restricted to using just one set controller so find what works best for you to enjoy games and fuck everyone else :).
You need to use modifiers after button 5. This is what I personally do.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, E, Shift+E, Q, Shift+Q, R, Shift+R, F
Shift+1, Shift+2, Shift+3, Shift+4, Shift+5, Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, Ctrl+3. Ctrl+4, Ctrl+5, X, Shift+X
So that makes 2 full bars with modified keybinds. I do not like full blown MMO mouses like the Razer Naga, but I LOVE the Razer Naga Hex v2
Also here is a SS of my setup for an example. Keybinds Example
I liked the design of this but I think the roccat tyon is the better MMO mouse. I prefer to have buttons clustered in clumps of 2 to 3 for each finger as to have faster response time. A keypad on your thumb just isn't a natural thing to learn though Corsair did a good job texturing the buttons.
The razer hex v2 is also a nice mouse for the reasons I stated. Each button is distinct and a radial scheme is more intuitive for the brain than a keypad.
Razer doesn't have the best rep, but I got 2-3 years heavy play time with the previous Razer Hex, the left mouse button was a bit flaky at the end, everything else held up well.
And then there is this mouse that I'll be keeping an eye out for later this year, it costs, but there is nothing like it feature wise: