In the market for a gaming mouse? Here’s what you need to know

 

 

The comfort level of a mouse is largely subjective, as everyone’s hands are different. However, ensuring that you are comfortable while using the mouse is essential. With this in mind, we have tested each device we reviewed to consider how they work for small, average-sized, and large hands. Additionally, we have taken into account the three grip styles that most people use when holding a mouse: palm, fingertip, and claw. A palm grip, which is when your whole hand rests on the mouse with your fingers resting flat on the main buttons, tends to offer the greatest sense of control.

On the other hand, a fingertip grip can allow for more rapid movements, while a claw grip is a balance between the two. If a mouse is not well-suited for a particular grip style, we will note it below. For more detailed information on the grip styles, Switch and Click has a good breakdown. It’s worth noting that the author of this article is a claw gripper most of the time.

 

Number 3. The quality of the build and the overall design

 

 

A sturdy gaming mouse that can withstand strenuous use without flexing or creaking is crucial. In addition, we looked for mice with smooth finishes that can handle sweaty palms during long gaming sessions and avoided those with sharp angles or grooves that might be awkward to hold.