5 of the Best Gaming Mice For Linux

4 comments

  1. Matt

    I’m glad to see that the Razer Naga (and Naga Chroma) is supported under Linux! My girlfriend has a Naga because she does a lot of CAD/CAM for her engineering classes and LOVES having all the programmable buttons. They are great for activating complex yet repetitive keyboard functions and commonly used options within the programs she uses. I love mine for similar reasons. Though neither of us are serious gamers, we love our gaming peripherals :)

  2. etim

    It would have been nice to have included the average prices of each of these. I realize this can vary greatly depending on who’s selling them, but still, a general idea would be helpful–and would save a lot of clicking to get to other sites to get that info.

  3. Steven Roose

    > Zowie mice are driverless. You can plug them into your Linux (or any) system, and they’ll work.

    :|
    Bought a Zowie FK2, plugged it in, doesn’t work. Update & reboot system, doesn’t work. Clicking and scrolling works, moving doesn’t.

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