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Hello! I'm new here! I need to buy a mouse, I'm hesitating between the Logitech T400 and the Logitech T620. I currently use it to manage programs, internet and play web games (like comunio, top eleven, candy crush saga...) But now in September I'm going to start a higher degree in network computing (ASIR), I imagine I'll have to handle more programs; which one do you recommend? I also have another question, in the T620 can you rest your hand like a normal mouse or do you have to keep your fingers raised so it doesn't click?
Thank you very much!!
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The design mice are usually not the most comfortable, but they will serve you perfectly, the touch issue if it were on a Mac I would see it as more logical but I don't know to what extent it is useful in W8, even now Apple what they sell are trackpads for desktops. Without checking that it has utility I wouldn't spend money on it.
Perhaps it is that I am of wired mice and of another style... Mad Catz R.A.T 7 Gaming Mouse
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The T620 if you use Windows 8 is a very good option
although I would buy one of these two
Logitech G400 Optical Gaming - Logitech G400s Optical Gaming
and if you have no money problems this one: Logitech G500s Laser Gaming Mouse 8200 DPI
regards
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Well yes, I just watched a video of how the 620 works on w8 and it's not bad at all for scrolling, although for gestures and trackpad I think it's too small. It depends on how you want to use it, but if you like the touch with W8, a trackpad like the 650 is worth it. I say, maybe I'm a bit retro on the subject, but I think a trackpad and a mouse are things that should go separately, a hybrid will never do both as well. It's also true that the price difference is important, and in that range if I had a desktop that's not for gaming I would have it clear:

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Hello! Thank you for your help! What I'm looking for is a mouse, I had looked at the T620, not for the gestures (which is always good) but because it didn't have buttons. I've had several mice, I don't remember what the first ones broke down from, but the last two, they broke down from the same thing, the right key (and that's the key that's used the least) one was the mouse from the Logiteth LX710 pack and this last one was given to me as a gift, it's the Microsoft Habu which is supposed to be good, it's made for gaming (although I've used it little for that)
I was between those two mice the T400 and the T620, to change, and have a touch area or the whole thing, and my doubts were, which one would suit me better? and the case of the T620, if you can hold it by resting your hand on the mouse, leaving your fingers resting or would you have to keep them in the air?
Thank you very much!