I'm looking for a new mouse, since I'll (hopefully) get my first mechanical keyboard this week and need peripherals for my new PC. I've been using a (probably rather) cheap Logitech M-BJ69 which is a very basic optical mouse with two buttons and a wheel (also a button), and a A4 Tech Optical GreatEye (unfortunately PS/2) with two wheels (one of them also a button) and 4 buttons, which is somewhat a IntelliMouse Optical clone (from China) concerning looks, I think. (I'm pleased with both

Since the Logitech mouse always was more of a loan and I cannot have it any more in the future, because the original owner needs it again, and as my new PC only has a PS/2-connector for keyboards, I'm in need of a new mouse. I was also considering trackballs, but as of now I don't want to experiment in that department, especially since they are somewhat pricey.

I think my grip could best be described as a mixture of palm and fingertip grip and I think I would like a mouse best that I could rest my whole hand on if I want to, so something like a laptop mouse is out of the question (these hurt my hand and my fingers after longer use, although I have fairly small hands). Also I would want an optical mouse (that's probably trivial, as there are likely no new ball mice any more), but I don't care about the technology involved (laser, LED, whatever). What's more, I don't want a wireless mouse. I like my peripherals wired and without batteries.

I would hate to have a mouse that looks like a fucking Christmas tree (IMO the only light a mouse should emit is the light that comes from the sensor), a little oddly shaped keyboard that glows or a bloody transformer, so I would like a "basic" design best, I think. Finally, I would like to get a good value for money mouse (<20€ would be splendid, but a little more would be ok as well), so I don't need any "gaming hardware", since this seems to be overpriced all the time.

Do you have any suggestions? Maybe a mouse from Cherry?

Oh, and if you had some suggestions for a good value for money wrist rest, these would be very much appreciated as well, since in the past I have used a Logitech Internet Navigator which had a wrist rest, or laptop keyboards (which have a wrist rest as well), and I think I would miss one while typing on a board without one.
