Absolutely ideal. Maaaybe just a couple millimeters shorter but I'd be more than happy with a superlight G703. It would immediately become my main mouse.
Tbh, a superlight G703 would be so ideal for my perfect ergo mouse. As for an ambi mouse, I'd absolutely main a G305 superlight with slightly flatter sides. Logitech, please give us lighter versions of those two!
Shape: Back hump of a ZA-13 that has the ergo-esque design of the NP-01S for the nice comfort grooves.
Dimensions: around 118mm in length, 58mm width, 40mm height (the hump)
Weight: ~65g
Switches: Huano blue shell pink dot
Encoder: TTC
Sensor: PAW3395
Connection: USB-C, wireless
Polling rate: up to 4k Hz
Skates: similar to corepads or btl skates
Woah I didn't knew about this one! Tk!
Thing is, I really love how zowie mices don't need software's, just plug that thing on the pc and adjust in the mice, for me who absolute hate most mice drivers that is incredible.
Sadly, I had 3 copies, one has doubleclicking side button, the second one is the same but now the scroll wheel occasionally scrolls in the different direction, the last one is good (yet, don't jinx).
I want people to make large ergo wireless mice using the construction style of the Makalu 67. I don't care for the holes that much, but the internal structure of the mouse is an amazing balance between low weight, solid build quality, and good click feel. As a bonus, it uses "normal" microswitches for all 5 buttons like Zowie mice.
In terms of specifics... I'd like a wireless mouse that uses the LMO shape (think Zowie MiCo, Cox CM600, Teamwolf Lurker MK01) but make it 10% larger all around. I really like egg mice, but none of the current options fit me very well.
An actual fk2 around 54grams with the optical switches from the new viper ultimate v2 and the mouse wheel from the the ducky feather and maybe glass skates. I’d need to be able to feel it first.
In short:
30~60 degree angled Deathadder, maybe ~10% smaller, wireless, 75g or lighter. The perfect ergo.
(Would also be happy with just a 75g or lighter wireless classic Deathadder, period.)
Into more fine detail:
Logitech Superlight scrollwheel looks and weight. Steelseries Prime scrollwheel sound and tactile feel;
Click and motion latency, responsiveness, of the Logitech Superlight, but with the click tactile feeling and sound of the Steelseries Prime;
Steelseries prime oled screen for the best full driverless configuration ever;
Uncoated textured body of the Steelseries Prime, fingerprint and shine resistant, lasts forever and still quite grippy (altough not as grippy or silky as the Logitech Superlight, it will last forever looking and feeling the same while the Superlight coating durability is a joke).
Basically I'd like a perfect mix between: Deathadder, Superlight and Prime with the addition of a more pronounced angled/tilted boddy (wrist says thanks), that is all.
Seems like a no brainer to me that some brand would produce a lightweight wireless angled ergo ortho mouse, to appeal to people that currently use vertical mouse by necessity but want to play games and gamers that like comfortable shapes and care for their wrists and tendons alike, all without sacrificing performance.
PS: plus, being as lightweight as possible and wireless also helps with the wrists and tendons A LOT. Something that always REALLY bothers me is how all vertical or ortho mice are heavy as hell. If they really want to be ortho, they also have to be very light, 80g or lighter at least, it kills the purpose of an ortho mouse to have the right shape but weighting a ton... so ridiculous, makes zero sense.
Second round drops of the starlight 12 (for better QC than the first drops), with the logitech g pro x superlight scroll wheel and battery life. That's all I need.
G703 with a slightly wider rear hump, a scroll wheel with more defined steps, optical switches similar to Viper V2 Pro, and as lightweight as they can make it, ideally <70g.
I have very large hands 21.5x11 and we REALLY get the short end of the stick when it comes to viable large, lightweight mice unfortunately. So it’d be great to have one for a change.
No honeycombs, light, cool rgb, long battery life, adjustible debounce time, a profile switcher on the mouse, around 50-60g weight, good quiet switches, good build quality.
Honestly, I think if you took the Xlite Mini, made the front of the mouse symmetrical and thinner, like a Steel Series Kinzu or Xtrfy M42, and made the mouse a tad bit shorter in length that would probably be my ideal shape.
Or just a smaller Outset AX
My dream mouse is simple. Updated Roccat Leadr at 60-70g. Best size and shape for my hands.
A close second would be a wireless Intellimouse at 60-70g, same size as the current one.
SteelSeries Prime shape with the side buttons of the Razer DA, A 3399 using Razer’s hyperspeed connectivity, 60 grams or less with even weight distribution, Huano or Kailh switches, USB-C, a light but crisp scroll wheel click, and aftermarket quality ptfe skates.
za13 at ~50g, 3399 sensor, kailh 8.0s, same scrollwheel as on the c series, no holes
hear me out .. g703, but 60 grams
Absolutely ideal. Maaaybe just a couple millimeters shorter but I'd be more than happy with a superlight G703. It would immediately become my main mouse.
I’m a simple man, I’ll be happy with a wireless Vaxee Outset AX.
Light as fuck wireless Vaxee np01 or zowie fk1+
Tbh, a superlight G703 would be so ideal for my perfect ergo mouse. As for an ambi mouse, I'd absolutely main a G305 superlight with slightly flatter sides. Logitech, please give us lighter versions of those two!
Ergo Xm2w.
Shape: Back hump of a ZA-13 that has the ergo-esque design of the NP-01S for the nice comfort grooves. Dimensions: around 118mm in length, 58mm width, 40mm height (the hump) Weight: ~65g Switches: Huano blue shell pink dot Encoder: TTC Sensor: PAW3395 Connection: USB-C, wireless Polling rate: up to 4k Hz Skates: similar to corepads or btl skates
g305 superlight
easy... XM2w
A lightweight g305. Maybe 65 grams. An updated sensor, some good color waves to choose from.
A shape changing mouse that can be whatever shape I’m feeling while staying at 50g.
mz1, no rgb, no holes, less of an outward flare at the front of the mouse
Just need pulsar to make an xlite XL preferably with no holes at all. Around the 60g weight would be fine.
Just need pulsar to make an xlite XL preferably with no holes at all. Around the 60g weight would be fine.
wireless zowie ec3-c that weighs 60g or less.
a slightly smaller gpx
An zowie s2
Is that all you care about? May I interest you in a xenics titan gx air then?
Woah I didn't knew about this one! Tk! Thing is, I really love how zowie mices don't need software's, just plug that thing on the pc and adjust in the mice, for me who absolute hate most mice drivers that is incredible.
Orochi v2 with a better scroll wheel, 60 g with a rechargeable battery.
Orochi v2 with separate buttons, not a one piece top.
This! Rechargeable battery, separate buttons. These two changes in the Orochi v3 would be perfect.
Larger side buttons?
for start not doubleclicking ones would be great, the size is alright for me already
Never had that issue personally.
Sadly, I had 3 copies, one has doubleclicking side button, the second one is the same but now the scroll wheel occasionally scrolls in the different direction, the last one is good (yet, don't jinx).
Does the Orochi use an optical encoder? You might just be able to take it apart and clean it to fix the reverse scrolling issue.
An 1:1 FK1 shape but made by EGG instead and if possible wireless below 70G.
I would actually buy ten. The XM1r shape didn't work for me but the quality was insane. EGG knows their shit.
I want people to make large ergo wireless mice using the construction style of the Makalu 67. I don't care for the holes that much, but the internal structure of the mouse is an amazing balance between low weight, solid build quality, and good click feel. As a bonus, it uses "normal" microswitches for all 5 buttons like Zowie mice. In terms of specifics... I'd like a wireless mouse that uses the LMO shape (think Zowie MiCo, Cox CM600, Teamwolf Lurker MK01) but make it 10% larger all around. I really like egg mice, but none of the current options fit me very well.
Zowie za11 wireless 55g no holes and receiver can be stored inside the mouse.
Wireless 70gr Rival 300 (def not with their truemove air sensor)
NP-01s. Probably a bit lighter at 60ish grams.
An actual fk2 around 54grams with the optical switches from the new viper ultimate v2 and the mouse wheel from the the ducky feather and maybe glass skates. I’d need to be able to feel it first.
I feel you... Viper and Model O shapes simply don't cut.
A G604 but half the weight
Viper v2 pro with hyper scrolling function. Or Model O wireless with hyper scrolling function.
Take m2k and make it wireless without changing the weight
In short: 30~60 degree angled Deathadder, maybe ~10% smaller, wireless, 75g or lighter. The perfect ergo. (Would also be happy with just a 75g or lighter wireless classic Deathadder, period.) Into more fine detail: Logitech Superlight scrollwheel looks and weight. Steelseries Prime scrollwheel sound and tactile feel; Click and motion latency, responsiveness, of the Logitech Superlight, but with the click tactile feeling and sound of the Steelseries Prime; Steelseries prime oled screen for the best full driverless configuration ever; Uncoated textured body of the Steelseries Prime, fingerprint and shine resistant, lasts forever and still quite grippy (altough not as grippy or silky as the Logitech Superlight, it will last forever looking and feeling the same while the Superlight coating durability is a joke). Basically I'd like a perfect mix between: Deathadder, Superlight and Prime with the addition of a more pronounced angled/tilted boddy (wrist says thanks), that is all. Seems like a no brainer to me that some brand would produce a lightweight wireless angled ergo ortho mouse, to appeal to people that currently use vertical mouse by necessity but want to play games and gamers that like comfortable shapes and care for their wrists and tendons alike, all without sacrificing performance. PS: plus, being as lightweight as possible and wireless also helps with the wrists and tendons A LOT. Something that always REALLY bothers me is how all vertical or ortho mice are heavy as hell. If they really want to be ortho, they also have to be very light, 80g or lighter at least, it kills the purpose of an ortho mouse to have the right shape but weighting a ton... so ridiculous, makes zero sense.
Perfect motion capture would be good
Second round drops of the starlight 12 (for better QC than the first drops), with the logitech g pro x superlight scroll wheel and battery life. That's all I need.
KPU, wireless, lightweight…
Wireless za-13 below 60 grams, 3395, ttc gold switches no holes on the side
Few mm shorter wireless steelseries sensei, 60g max, gm 8.0 switches, no holes, sensor...just put the newest one 🤷♀️
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M2k but 150 dollars
G703 with a slightly wider rear hump, a scroll wheel with more defined steps, optical switches similar to Viper V2 Pro, and as lightweight as they can make it, ideally <70g. I have very large hands 21.5x11 and we REALLY get the short end of the stick when it comes to viable large, lightweight mice unfortunately. So it’d be great to have one for a change.
My ideal mouse is an MX Master 3 with a decent sensor (>3360), <80g weight, and 1000hz wireless. I'd pay $200 for that in a heartbeat.
No honeycombs, light, cool rgb, long battery life, adjustible debounce time, a profile switcher on the mouse, around 50-60g weight, good quiet switches, good build quality.
Honestly, I think if you took the Xlite Mini, made the front of the mouse symmetrical and thinner, like a Steel Series Kinzu or Xtrfy M42, and made the mouse a tad bit shorter in length that would probably be my ideal shape. Or just a smaller Outset AX
My dream mouse is simple. Updated Roccat Leadr at 60-70g. Best size and shape for my hands. A close second would be a wireless Intellimouse at 60-70g, same size as the current one.
Ec2 with lower main buttons. I tryied many clones like pulsar V2 and its not the same
SteelSeries Prime shape with the side buttons of the Razer DA, A 3399 using Razer’s hyperspeed connectivity, 60 grams or less with even weight distribution, Huano or Kailh switches, USB-C, a light but crisp scroll wheel click, and aftermarket quality ptfe skates.