I used a Nexus (nxstek.com) for years and it still worked great, only replaced it when I switched to a vertical mouse for wrist ergo, now my wife still uses, and it's the mouse that's lasted her the longest (she's hard as fuck on mice for some reason). I'd suggest you check out the SM-8000B from them.
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Sorry to slightly derail the thread, but I'll probably be on the market for a vertical mouse soon as well, which one do you use / recommend? I've been using Logitech mice for decades now, so I've naturally looked into their options and I'm not quite convinced on the ergonomics of the ones I've seen.
I've been using the Zelotes C-10 (wired for my desktop) and F-17 (wireless for work laptop), when they say vertical, they mean it. Anecdotally, it has helped with my wrist pains. I also wanted the extra buttons on the C-10, so I could map them for gaming (I also use a Razer Tartarus for my left hand for gaming).
You could buy any Asus gaming mouse with user replaceable switches and order a bag of Huano silent switches from AE. (if the noise increases or the switch dies just replace the switc+h)
This is not a cheap option, but could potentially endure for a longer time.
I got a generic office range Logitech and it's super silent
Been enjoying a Logitech MX Master 3S myself, it's definitely a nice mouse to handle, but it's also not something that could be called particularly small.
i use this logitech mini bluetooth mouse with silent click for travelling / writing minutes at meeting
I'm using one too and I love it. The scroll wheel isn't quiet when scrolling really fast, but it's sooo nice to use. Downsides are the slow polling time but even in multiplayer shooters I do fine, the cost, and the software is kinda bad, not the worst but not great. However, the gestures are great, I use them all the time. Thumb button gestures I use left/right for volume, one of the side buttons I use left/right for snipping tool/text extraction. It is on the bigger side but being semi-"ergonomic" it might fit better (or worse), not sure, I have not-small hands.
The scroll wheel isn't quiet when scrolling really fast, but it's sooo nice to use. Had the MX Master 3, there the scroll wheel wasn't quite. Got a MX Master 3s after I gave the first one to my gf and there the scrolling is super quiet.
It is quiet in normal use but when I'm scrolling quickly and stop suddenly it does clunk a bit, but that's really the only noise it makes.
It's not easy to find info like the sound of the switch/button with gaming mice.
Maybe the Razer Pro Click, Razer'e answer to the MX Master mice, could work for you.
I have two problems with this.
- I consider Razer the most over-hyped and over-priced peripheral producer. The products I've seen were not bad, but did cost at least twice as much as their feel suggested. I don't want to support this.
- Tilt-wheel. Every mouse I've held that had tilt wheel was PITA in the long run. I probably grip the mouse wrong, but I very often tilted the wheel instead pressing the button.
The last mouse I bought is a Razer. The bottom is an awful dust collector. Never again.