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I have a wireless Logitech G900 and it's not too bad, but it only has 2 thumb buttons which isn't enough for my liking. it's pretty light weight though and easy to click. Get the Logitech hub software, they used to have this different software to edit mouse buttons and it would always have a memory leak.
I used to have a wired Logitech G502 and it had 3 thumb buttons that were easy for me to press, and 2 buttons up near the edge of the mouse near your index finger. the mouse was kinda bulky, but comfortable and the amount of buttons and positions of them were awesome. I think I might have had some clicking problems though?
I also have a wireless steelseries rival 650. it has 3 mouse buttons, is heavier than the G900 and it's slightly harder to click than the G900. I have smaller hands so it's hard to find a good position to be able to press all the thumb buttons. the steelseries software for changing mouse buttons, steelseries GG, is really good and has a lot of features, even screen recording / capturing clips.
I'm looking at the wireless steelseries Aerox 5 or Aerox 9 as my next mouse, they look nice.