Mouse recommendations? - Gaming or regular? Wired or wireless?

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Logitech Lift. First bought to the office 'coz my wrist started to ache after using old mouse. Lift feel very comfortable, it has very quiet clicks (barely noticable) and is very well weight balanced. The experience my vary on your palm size but I think for 80% of users it has good size and weight.
 
Can anyone recommend me a vertical mouse that looks like a flight stick? I have one-sided shoulder impingement and need something that is not horizontal at all, and which can be used left or right handed.
 
I use a now old cheapest hyperx surefire mouse. Only has rgb for the logo and is all plastic without the rubber coating. Also remembers all the settings so you can uninstall the software without worry.
 
I'm a bit of mice consoomer, so far from what I've ever used, the mouse I'm enjoying the most is a razer deathadder v4 pro I bought this christmas, I feel as if the tracking is really accurate compared to other brands, from what I've seen from the optimum yt channel these supposedly have the less jittery tracking output so that might be it.
Apart from that, another I used to like a lot was the zowie za, from my experience, I have an around 20cm hands, but the big one feels extremely big for my liking, so I would recommend buying the smallest model, also have the two logitech pro x superlight and they're nice, small enough for finger microadjustments and light, but I can't enjoy the tracking accuracy, I feel like I miss a lot with it compared to the razer.
On another note, if you have your wrist fucked up or at the end of the day you feel a lot of pain, I'd recommend either the logi M575 or the MX ergo S trackballs, you'll feel in a week a lot less pain, BUT, if you move your cursor a lot, you'll move the wrist pain to the thumb, these can unironically be used for light gaming that doesn't need accuracy, for example 3rd person games like hitman or similar that aren't fast paced.
 
I'm a bit of mice consoomer, so far from what I've ever used, the mouse I'm enjoying the most is a razer deathadder v4 pro I bought this christmas, I feel as if the tracking is really accurate compared to other brands, from what I've seen from the optimum yt channel these supposedly have the less jittery tracking output so that might be it.
Apart from that, another I used to like a lot was the zowie za, from my experience, I have an around 20cm hands, but the big one feels extremely big for my liking, so I would recommend buying the smallest model, also have the two logitech pro x superlight and they're nice, small enough for finger microadjustments and light, but I can't enjoy the tracking accuracy, I feel like I miss a lot with it compared to the razer.
On another note, if you have your wrist fucked up or at the end of the day you feel a lot of pain, I'd recommend either the logi M575 or the MX ergo S trackballs, you'll feel in a week a lot less pain, BUT, if you move your cursor a lot, you'll move the wrist pain to the thumb, these can unironically be used for light gaming that doesn't need accuracy, for example 3rd person games like hitman or similar that aren't fast paced.
I don't have wrist pain, only shoulder pain.

I am a linuxfag so if anyone is aware of a way to rig a cheap flight stick to work as a mouse I can probably do it.
 
How's Redragon for mice? The Redragon M693 looks exactly like what I want, it's tri-mode and has side buttons. I just don't wanna wind up chucking it in the trash after a year and I definitely don't want to install their software.
 
I need a big mouse. Apart for buying another G502 in case my repaired one goes to shit, any other options?
 
i've had a corsair m65 rgb elite for a few years, it's ok but lately the scroll wheel kept fighting back and missing scrolls. eventually got way too annoying and someone said to spray some wd40 on it to get it working again. that fixed the scroll issue but now i think i might've overdone it since now the left and right buttons are way too sensitive. tried to spray out the excess wd40 with some compressed air but it's still way more sensitive than it was before. is there a way to clean it properly?
 
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