Reddit Reddit reviews Corsair Vengeance M95 Performance MMO/RTS Laser Gaming Mouse, Arctic White (CH-9000026-NA)

We found 12 Reddit comments about Corsair Vengeance M95 Performance MMO/RTS Laser Gaming Mouse, Arctic White (CH-9000026-NA). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Corsair Vengeance M95 Performance MMO/RTS Laser Gaming Mouse, Arctic White (CH-9000026-NA)
8200 DPI laser sensor - Precise tracking for highly accurate mouse control during demanding gaming sessions15 programmable buttons - Easy access to frequently-used abilities, macros, button combinations, and spellsOnboard profile storage – Settings and profiles are stored directly on the mouse so you can take them with youSelectable response time - Choose between 1000Hz, 500Hz, 250Hz, or 125Hz (1ms, 2ms, 4ms or 8ms)High-mass scroll wheel - Solid metal, rubberized scroll wheel for precise tactile feedback20 million click switches- Highly durable buttons that stand up to hours of gamingPTFE glide pads - Low-friction glide pads ensure swift, precise movementsTwo years warranty
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12 Reddit comments about Corsair Vengeance M95 Performance MMO/RTS Laser Gaming Mouse, Arctic White (CH-9000026-NA):

u/MaxGhost · 3 pointsr/CitiesSkylines

I recommend this one: http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Performance-Gaming-CH-9000026-NA/dp/B00B5QLS2C

It has better placement of buttons in my opinion, letting you grip it more comfortably. The biggest downside to me is the mouse wheel. The Logitech mice generally have much better mouse wheels that can switch between clicky and smooth modes (G600 doesn't have this). There's a white and a black version, the black one is cheaper for some reason.

Edit: Another very good option (I'd personally go with this one).

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G700s-910-003584-Rechargeable-Gaming/dp/B00BFOEY3Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425690496&sr=8-1&keywords=Logitech+G700s

This is very similar to the mouse I use myself, the Logitech Performance MX, but upgraded with added gaming features. Has a bunch of buttons, the mouse wheel I was speaking of, and it both wired and wireless (charges while wired).

I currently own both the Corsair M90 (older version of the M95, mostly cosmetic differences) and the Performance MX, and I'm almost drooling over the G700s.

u/ZePlatyguy · 3 pointsr/CompetitiveMinecraft

I'm using this one

u/Unsubscribing · 3 pointsr/MouseReview

The closest thing I can think of is the Corsair M95 that has 9 side buttons (an A9800 sensor), an identical looking Corsair M90, and I'm pretty sure you know about the G600. The Corsair mice here don't look exactly like your Naga numpad though. If you don't mind a wireless heavy mouse the G602 is the closest thing I can think of that has a lot of buttons on the side that's within the list of "accepted" mouse sensors in case you actually care about that.

Disregard the above if you're not looking for mouse button's galore. It slipped my mind that you were looking for a vertical ergonomic mouse rather than an ergonomic mouse with a naga style numpad. If we're getting into that territory I suppose a drawing tablet would also work out but I wouldn't be so sure if that's a better path due to posture issues and repetitive motion risk possible from that (edit: and the lack of buttons as far as I'm aware of). Upon searching on my own though (and I bet you have already) the most mouse buttons I can find at all would be a bare bones vertical mouse that has a DPI switch. I can't find any information if that can be rebinded to another function though.

Regarding your wrist/arm issues though you probably should talk to a doctor. There are ways to see first of all if there is a problem and where it is (nerve conduction test aka EMG). Personally when I had a struggle with a different arm/wrist issue that wasn't carpal tunnel syndrome that actually affected my hand's ability to function by quite a bit, the most helpful thing by far for me was spending some time, effort, and money in actually fixing my computer station. In my case at least it all had to do with the chair and once I was able to find a chair that worked and what was wrong with the old set up my arm/wrist issues gradually disappeared and most importantly the numbness disappeared, strength returned to my fingers, the pain (which wasn't really the main issue) disappeared completely, and some flexibility returned to my hand. I'm not exactly "cured," but at least I can properly move my fingers again.

The problem with my computer set up was that arms of my chair were were too high, they were too far away from my body, and were too long so they got in the way of using the computer properly. In other the words the chair was way too large for me. If you have a chair that has arms, my best suggestion is that you evaluate your chair especially. Your problem probably isn't mine at all, but honestly out of everything I was told to do by doctors, changing my computer chair was quite literally 97% of what fixed my problems. If you care even just a little bit I can tell you what guidelines used to fix my computer setup and most importantly pick the correct chair.

Regardless you should still see a doctor if you're really suffering. I got pretty lucky that the only things I needed were independent of medicine or surgery but you might not be.

u/thekey147 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I have no idea how much space it has but

This mouse can save it all in the mouse..

u/spammishking · 1 pointr/hardware

you'll probably have a better pool at the product pages..

http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Performance-Gaming-CH-9000026-NA/dp/B00B5QLS2C

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826816012 (reviews)

Sounds like a faulty product - contact the seller or manufacturer

u/Booner999 · 1 pointr/wow

My Razer Naga (molten) broke down in less than three months. I traded it in for a new one and the middle wheel fell down into the mouse and stopped working. After that, I switched over to a Corsair m95 vengeance and never looked back. I absolutely love it. My only complaint is that it is a little big if you have smaller hands.

http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Performance-Gaming-CH-9000026-NA/dp/B00B5QLS2C

u/A_calm_breeze · 1 pointr/battlestations
u/evtrainer1 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I don't know if it's available in Australia, but the Corsair Vengeance M95 is a good mouse and has a bunch of buttons.

u/xbuzzbyx · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

It all depends on what you're using it for.
I'm actually helping my friend build his perfect setup. I'm using the G700s right now, and like it more than any mouse I've had before. Using the macro and custom keys helps a bit in games & websites, but helps a ton in AutoCAD & Photoshop. Reload, use equipment, crouch, and etc. without leaving WASD/Shift/Space. As for other programs I mapped some RES keys to browse faster, and mapped a bunch of shortcuts in AutoCAD & Photoshop.

I'm tempted to buy the Corsair M95, but I don't need it yet.

u/deltron3o3o · 0 pointsr/pcgaming

Corsair M95 http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Performance-Gaming-CH-9000026-NA/dp/B00B5QLS2C or M60

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