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or if there are no mmo mice with official linux drivers,
maybe some unofficial drivers/software to configure the sidebuttons?
i've checked out these ones
UtechSmart Venus:
http://www.utechsmart.com/index.php?s=/Product/show/id/477
Redragon Perdition:
http://www.redragonzone.com/en/Product-detail.aspx?pid=13
Logitech G600:
http://gaming.logitech.com/nl-be/product/g600-mmo-gaming-mouse
Razer Naga:
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mice/razer-naga
do any of these work with linux (including sidebuttons), if so, using what software?
any other suggestions?
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i use roccat keyboard and mouse.. but their mice dont have lot of side buttons.
kova+ has 2 on the right side and 2 on the left side of the mouse and roccat ofc comes with great tools for linux to customize the configs.
i mostly bind buttons at my roccat ryos mk keyboard.. it has 5 macro buttons on the left side of the keyboard as well as 3 extra configurable buttons below spacebar. + then i use buttons around WASD, like Q,E,R,F,G and same stuff while holding shift or control
plenty of buttons :)
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it's called the roccat Nyth
so i think i'm going to wait and see how that one turns out before making my decision
That's where keyboarding master comes in ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/kbmaster/ ), it allows for rebinding the side buttons.
As far as I can tell I can't bind macro's to the side buttons, but I haven't really put any effort in it so far as I'm mainly using keyboarding master for my Razer Nostromo.