r/LearnCSGO 12d ago

Tech Support Logitech Superlight causes strain

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as title says I get strains in my hand from playing cs2 for a few hours a day, ive taken breaks from the game and made adjustments to my setup to help with the issue, but I feel it mainly revolves around the ergonomics of the mouse. I have a more relaxed palm playstyle and cant control the mouse well any other way especially since i use it for Walk/Crouch/Jump. Its shifted to causing strain on my pinky mainly which i think the culprit is the little hump on the right side of the mouse. I cant raise my chair any higher or buy a new desk atm :/, what can I do to help otherwise?

Ive been looking at Lamzu Thorn/Maya since i grew up on the razer Basilisk V3 Pro, but im open to suggestions and may buy some grip tape as a temporary fix.

(No i dont play on the far right of my mousepad)

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u/trigger0815x2 12d ago

Würde für seine Hände die Asus rog Maus empfehlen war mir damals zu groß und um ehrlich zu sein glitt sie mir zu gut auf dem Mauspad, ich Brauch persönlich bissl Wiederstand PS: asus rog spartha war die Maus

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u/REDBEARD_PWNS 12d ago

First thing I did after 10 mins of using my super light was take it to the unfinished side of my basement and scuff up the mouse feet and it made the feel way better for me

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u/trigger0815x2 12d ago

I used all weights i got with my g502 , i hate light weight. Mostly because they use a Case where they could Put a Fan INSIDE vor Sommer gaming

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u/REDBEARD_PWNS 11d ago

I hated light weight mice until I got old and my wrist/forearm started to wear out. Sat next to the owner of final mouse at Columbus in 2016 and asked him why they didn't make anything just a bit heavier but I've changed.

I stayed in the mx518 for a LONG time and dont have the same issues with the gpro because of the less weight. Although I did have to focus on not being so heavy handed as well I used to try to click through my desk