
Pulsar Gaming Gear
Is it possible to include Pulsar as a supplier? I would be interested in the mice in general and the mouse glides (Superglides). Here is the link to the website: https://www.pulsar.gg/





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Is it possible to include Pulsar as a supplier? I would be interested in the mice in general and the mouse glides (Superglides). Here is the link to the website: https://www.pulsar.gg/
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Hello everyone, I only have USB-C ports on a laptop, no USB-A. Now I'm missing the filter, but also the general information under the articles about which mice would be USB-C. Would be cool if the filter could be added.
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Dear community, I would like to know with which Logitech mice you have already had the well-known Logitech double-click problem? My experience: I had the G903 with the problem which was then replaced under warranty (thanks to Digitec for the quick replacement) which is very disappointing for a premium mouse that cost a lot and went out of warranty. And now after somewhere between 3 and 5 years, my G600 also has a double-click problem, although given the age of the mouse and the price at the time, I can easily overlook it, as they have to earn something. What I have heard: People with G502 Lightspeed who already have problems with double clicks.
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Yes, left-handers are a small part of the population. Yes, it is not worthwhile for manufacturers to take such a small potential target group into consideration (although Logitech, for example, seems to be able to manage this). Yes, there are also mild left-handers who "mouse" on the right or at least have the mouse with the "left" and "right" mouse buttons retained on the left side. This is less of a problem in office use, but the fun stops when gaming. Insertion: For once, we're not going to point the finger at the fact that, as a left-handed gamer, the first thing you have to do in every game is remapping the entire keyboard. End of insert. There are really few explicit left-handed versions of gaming mice. There used to be a Razer Naga with the 12-button telephone keyboard on the side. Or at least the really symmetrical mice with thumb buttons on both sides. My current mice here: Logitech M300 and a few KOVA AIMOs (with ingenious additional front buttons to the left and right of the normal mouse buttons), where I just ignore the left thumb buttons on the AIMOs and the Logitech G903, where you can cover the thumb buttons. That way I can restrict them to the left thumb buttons. One problem with finding suitable mice here at galaxus/digitec is that the filter system is misleading. A whole host of mice are listed as symmetrical and therefore suitable for both left and right-handed users. However, a large number of them only have thumb buttons on the left. A big request with 3 exclamation marks to galaxus/digitec: Make a separate flag for left-handers in addition to the case symmetry. Merci
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Hello, is it possible to add this product to the digitec shop: https://ninjutso.com/products... Could Corepad products also be added? https://corepad.com/ Thank you for your reply!
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I'd be specifically interested in the white version shown here https://www.razer.com/de-de...
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for a quiet wired mouse with side buttons for forwards and backwards for the office. All buttons should click quietly and scroll smoothly. So far I have had the Logitech B100, which has a very pleasant click, but unfortunately no side buttons. I then tested the Corsair M55 and the Dell MS3220. Both are about equally loud when clicking the primary keys (slightly louder than the B100), but the side keys on the Dell are extremely loud. I'm currently using the Corsair, but I'd like an even quieter mouse. Do you have any tips for me? https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/dell-ms3220-kabelgebunden-maus-12695868 https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/corsair-m55-kabelgebunden-maus-47088515
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I wanted to ask if you have plans to offer all variants of WLmouse beast x at Digitec
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One of our employees is suspected of having an allergic reaction to the plastic of the computer mouse. Does Digitec have any mice on sale that are made of metal, wood or other materials?
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Hello Community, hello digitec team Is there a possibility that you could include this good piece on sale? https://keychron.de/products...
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hello i'm looking for a mouse for big hands, very big hands... can anyone advise me?
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Hi, I'm looking for a Bluetooth mouse with a firm, clearly perceptible click that only triggers with relatively strong pressure. My Logitech M510 has/does this, but is unfortunately without Bluetooth. Who knows of such a mouse? Many thanks for your help. Greetings, Cosbe
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How can it be that mostly only such alibaba/china junk is added e.g. https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/mw-marvo-pel-g942-10000dpi-optin-10-kl-laidin-usb-juoda-aidimui-rgb-apvietimas-kabelgebunden-maus-32912796 https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/a4tech-bloody-blazing-a60-kabelgebunden-maus-39315662 And not something from a trusted brand like Pulsar, Gwolves, waizowl, Vaxee, Lamzu. All these brands are very good in terms of performance and build quality. The same applies to mouse pads, every 2nd person has a logi G something, there are quite a few variants. How about LETHAL GAMING GEAR, Artisan, EspTiger, X-raypad. Each of these manufacturers brings a huge range with it, each mouse pad with its own characteristics such as texture, speed and stopping power. Virtually every mouse pad from the big manufacturers is the same 0815, just don't try anything new
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Unfortunately, the mice cannot be filtered by dimensions and it is generally difficult to find a gamer mouse for small hands. Can anyone recommend any (that are also available here)? For example, if you search for "wireless gaming mouse for small hands reddit" there are some good suggestions but none that you could buy here.
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I am doing an apprenticeship as a draughtsman specialising in civil engineering and therefore need a mouse for CAD at school. I have a glorius model o wireless at work and a Razer Viper ultimate at home. Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative with a similar shape that I don't have to worry about breaking during transport? Thanks for the help in advance!
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I know that Logitech has registered a patent for the so-called disengageable wheel. Can you tell me which models of gamer mouse have this option?
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Hi. I'm looking for an external mouse for my laptop, as small and compact as possible, with a USB 3.1 Type C interface (cable or even better wireless). I had a bluetooth mouse from you (Microsoft Arc), but it's causing problems (no longer recognised / bluetooth no longer works).
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Hellö :) Looking for a wireless mouse that doesn't need a USB slot and can be connected directly to the device. I'm probably a blind fish, but I can't tell from the search filters whether the products listed have a USB adapter included or connect directly. Thanks for the help :)
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Dear Community I own a Roccat Tyon, which has served me well for almost three years and is now slowly but surely approaching the end of its life. Now I'm not sure whether I should buy a Tyon again or whether there are similar, but better, products available in the meantime. It is important for me that the mouse has at least one additional button next to the right mouse button and two thumb buttons. It should also not be too small (but not huge either). Thanks for your advice
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Hello all I have really small hands (15cm). Now I'm looking for a replacement for my much-loved Logitech G9, which was the perfect fit for me. Unfortunately, the Logitech G502 X Plus is much too big, so my husband will use it now. Do any of you have a good recommendation for a high-quality gaming mouse for small hands? Optimally suitable for MMOs. Thank you very much :)
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Could you perhaps include mice from these two manufacturers in your range in the future? There are only a few Cooler Master mice, and they're all ambidextrous.
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I bought an MX3s especially for the office, because I also have one in my private life and work a lot with gestures. In the office, that means I work with different CAD programmes. Isn't that predestined for working with profiles and gestures? Can someone tell me if and when LOGITECH plans to integrate the macro function into Logitech options+? Respectively, why do they have it in the "Logitech optios" and not in the "Logitech options+"? That's too high for me.
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Hello, I am looking for a cheap, quiet mouse that you can't hear in a room with other people, or only very little. Hope someone has something good ;)
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I am looking for a logitech mouse that is compatible with unifying and that comes with a unifying receiver and is not too expensive, which one can you recommend? it would be desirable that it does not break after a short time
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Hello Digitec. What about the new wireless Endgame Gear mouse? Will it also be included in your range?
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Would it be possible to introduce a filter for the native compatibility? For example, which mice have been developed explicitly for the MAcBook(osX), etc., because in some cases you want to give a gift to a non-technical person without them having to deal with the coupling....
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Hello together When is the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro expected to be available on Digitec?
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I have a laptop at home for work and a gaming PC. Until recently I had 2 mice on the table, but I wanted to avoid that and switched to this one -> https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/steelseries-aerox-3-wireless-2022-kabellos-maus-17547091 I have to say, it actually works ok. However, the button for changing systems is on the bottom, which bothers me. In addition, the battery life is not really ideal - even though it is stated that way. Is there an alternative gaming mouse that is also suitable for 2 systems? I would have USB ports and Bluetooth available on both systems. Thanks for your help.
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The Logitech M500 has been my absolute favourite for office/work for years in terms of ergonomics (just the right size/length/shape) and features (forward/back buttons and scroll wheel with engage/release function). I'm also not particularly bothered by the cable. Now I'm looking for an equivalent cordless mouse for on the go (or in the office for co-workers who prefer a cordless mouse). At first glance, it looks like the M705 is the wireless version of the M500. Unfortunately, it has two serious differences: - The sensor is not in the middle at all (is very close to the edge, by the little finger). - The shape is different (is a bit shorter and feels higher or has the highest point further forward). The sensor position in particular seems to be the main reason why I can't make friends with the M705 and the cursor doesn't land where I want it to. Does anyone have any experience of good alternatives? (Ideally the same shape and functions as the M500, simply wireless). Should I take a look at the MX Master 3, for example?
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Would that be possible? That's a key feature; if you're used to side buttons, you don't want a mouse without them.
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