Not made of finger hurt

So, I finally decided to return the Inferno after a little bit of deliberation. When you get down to it, 90% of what you buy a mouse for is the shape and feel. If you want extras, that's great, but even if you have all the features that you want, if using the mouse is awkward or causes fatigue, then you've got the wrong mouse.

The XL-760H, despite hogging my USB controller, is shaped really well, and with one exception, all the buttons feel great. Browser forward and back (which I'm just now starting to use despite having a mouse that had those two buttons for ages) are really easy to hit. Middle click, while stubborn, can be mapped to the button right next to it, which frees up the actual mouse wheel click for something else if you want. So, I'm sticking with this mouse.

By the way, this little venture also let me know that I am a natural fingertip gripper, which works very well with the XL-760H. Wrist flicks make up the majority of my large mouse movements, everything else is done with the thumb and ring finger mainly, with some assistance from the pinky.

I wish they'd just take the Xornet, then chop off that ring finger rest and leave the rest of it alone, because it would have suited my purposes extremely well if that were the case.