[Edit] - I got this one.
http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/mice-pointers/mice/devices/5845Hey, I need your help again tech people.
I need to replace this shitty mouse that's old, dirty and not good for my wrist.
But choosing a mouse is difficult and I don't know the good ones so can you tell me which ones you recommend. Price isn't an issue yet but I am gonna spend ?200 on a new monitor so I don't expect to go above that.
I want a USB wired with mouse 1, 2 and middle button. Never really use the other buttons on the side.
Instead of asking people what their favourite (i.e. their current) mouse is, provide some parameters so that people can actually help!
Incredibility ergonomic, amazing feel to it, and it comes with removable weights too.
I got mine pretty cheap, but it costs anywhere from 60-100 USD. - Not sure what the conversion is.
The middle mouse button is hard to click at first but you get used to it quite fast.
SO based on that it sounds like I want a mouse that fits snug in my hand, works well as a gaming mouse and allows extended use.
When i use other mouses, they're all sucky in comparison
The wire has a low-friction coating on it too so it wont bind or snag on stuff. its neat - pretty legit.
the Logitech G5 is the most comfortable I've used out of the G3, G5 and G9. (I own the G3 and G5 and the LAN centre where I used to work had G9s) and you'll struggle to find anything as solidly built.
Edit:
Don't buy from Amazon, there are better deals out there. I just linked to those for ease.
(Edit: I stand corrected, Huntey's G3 link above seems to point out one of the few ambidex Logitech mice. Think it's an old model though, so it'd be hard to find.)
Point I'm trying to make is that you can't rely on the biased opinions of others to make your own decision - because there's a possibility that it might be the exact opposite of what you want. You should have a look around, try some mice out, and see which one you like best. A mouse is not something like a monitor or CPU that works exactly the same for everyone.
See if there's a best buy or a staples (if you have them around you) or any old electronics store.
See if they have a bunch of mice out on display for you to use and see if you like.
Nice choice it should suit you well.
Naserve: My old teacher had one of these and when I first used it I actually said wow out loud and that's rare coming from me.
The only downside is I use it wirelessly and find myself having to charge it more frequently than I think you should.