I switch between a few, most times, I use a Razor Abyssus 2014. It has cables, though I like it because most wireless mouses enter some kind of "sleep" mode, and need a couple of actions to start working again (at least the ones I currently have). It's also really precise and comfortable. Great for games, if you're into that.
If I need a wireless mouse I use Microsoft Designer mouse, previously I've used the Logitech M195 for years, and worked great.
Microsoft's Designer mouse is quite good, has a beautiful design, batteries last quite a while (yup, it still uses AAA batteries lol), and overall quite comfy.
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I switch between a few, most times, I use a Razor Abyssus 2014. It has cables, though I like it because most wireless mouses enter some kind of "sleep" mode, and need a couple of actions to start working again (at least the ones I currently have). It's also really precise and comfortable. Great for games, if you're into that.
If I need a wireless mouse I use Microsoft Designer mouse, previously I've used the Logitech M195 for years, and worked great.
Microsoft's Designer mouse is quite good, has a beautiful design, batteries last quite a while (yup, it still uses AAA batteries lol), and overall quite comfy.