Hi folks. I’m looking for a new gaming mouse, that’s Linux friendly. I prefer wired lightweight mice, with an option to swap out (or solder) the switches. I’m currently using the Cooler Master MM720 which I love, but it’s too loud for our tiny apartment, so I want something I can throw silent switches into. The MM720 uses optical switches so there aren’t many options.

I’ve looked so far at the OP1, and that’s literally the only thing that comes up when I search on reddit, so much so that it feels like an advertisement at this point. I’m not into crazy competitive gaming, and don’t need 8k or anything fancy like that.

Thanks!

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    9 hours ago

    A lot of mice list the switches they’re using, so you can just google it and see what its sound profile is like. Anything with a sensor from the past 6 years will perform the same, so just pick whatever you like the most based on shape and color.

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    21 hours ago

    Take a look at the mountain makalu!! I absolutely love it. And its light and fits right in my hand. Kind of hard to find except on ebay. Very solid mouse to replace my a310 steelseries.

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      23 hours ago

      I have the M3 and love it, but it’s not a particularly quiet mouse so may not be the biggest upgrade sound-wise

  • Asparagus0098@sh.itjust.works
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    20 hours ago

    Maybe checkout Incott G23. It has hotswappable optical switches. It came with a couple of extra switches when I bought it and one of the pairs were silent. It works both wired and wireless.

    Their web driver works on Brave Browser for me on linux (I think I remember adding a udev rule for this). I’m guessing it only works on chromium browsers since they say it only works on chrome and edge on their page.

    Comparison with your mouse on EloShapes

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      20 hours ago

      This looks great, though I do wish there was a wired version.

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          20 hours ago

          I guess I just feel like there’s no point in paying for wireless if I don’t use it. But I might give it a shot.

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      1 day ago

      Does anybody have any experience with it on Linux? Does it work with Piper?

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        19 hours ago

        I don’t but I’m using a Logitech mouse without issue and Logitech is known to do nothing for Linux users,

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    1 day ago

    I’ve been pretty happy with my Glorious Model D wired, feels good as far as shape and button quality, tracks nicely and works great in games. The switches are a little clicky like most mice, but looking at the construction it looks quite easy to open up to solder new ones in.

    It works with OpenRGB too.

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      1 day ago

      This seems pretty nice, although I don’t love the look of it. Why do they need that weird logo? Just my opinion obv. But much appreciated, it nearly fits the bill.

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        1 day ago

        That’s a fair assessment, I’d say. I didn’t catch the 8ms polling nonsense. I wouldn’t recommend the Basilisk V2 either, despite a 1kHz poll rate, as the scroll wheel becomes garbage after a couple years of use.