iSteam

Their mice are good at everything BUT games.
But magic mouse is fucking awesome once you get magicprefs for it.
https://magicprefs.com/

But there are two buttons…

Maybe enough?

My mouse has 7 buttons and its not enough.

Tell me about it.

I used to have a Deathadder, hated it, worst mouse I’ve ever had.

Now I have a Sidewinder II, it has 5 buttons, 1 of which I never use and another 1 I only use for gaming.

I have the LX8 cordless Laser Mouse from Logitech. It’s nice, gets the job done. Mouse4 and Mouse5 are the perfect spots for flashlight and spring buttons.

Macs can use all these mice btw

I have a Dell Studio XPS 2-button mouse. Suits me perfectly.

My mouse:

Notice the mouse next to the arrow keys.

Warning: Not my actual mouse.

My mouse.

it’s a mac, that thing has one button so your mouse sucks

A real mouse

I had one of those but it stopped working after a while.

Why is everyone talking about Mice when last time I check it’s about Steam being ported to Mac?.. :expressionless:

Because we all know it’s coming out, but we won’t know much more than that until release.

I think people are just bumping this thread to avoid making another one when it’s released, even though it will be done anyway.

TOGETHER: MAC AND PC, COMPUTER GAMERS SHALL UNITE AS ONE TO DEFEAT THE EVIL OF THE CONSOLES!

360 > PC

I can’t even say that with a straight face… :expressionless:

I’d rather fight alongside Xbox than side with Apple.

Same, and if we combined with xbox our mice would have an ass ton of buttons.

Edit: I wonder are there any mice that are like a normal mouse but have a joystick on the side, i think that would be pretty awesome

Well said, I don’t really like consoles at all. It’s in PC’s where games are born and where they should be played.

If I remember correctly, I think I read somewhere that Gabe Newell was against porting the Orange Box to consoles saying that it’s “a complete waste of time for everyone”. I’m not sure if that is true since it was so long ago when I last read it so please don’t take it seriously.

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