Photo: Joanna Nelius/Gizmodo There aren’t many gaming mice that incorporate a joystick into the design. The Razer Naga Trinity and Corsair Scimitar include multiple buttons on the left side, but those are designed for games like World of Warcraft or League of Legends. Binding abilities to those buttons can be more convenient for some, but cumbersome for people like me. Enter Asus’ ROG Chakram, a gaming mouse that ditches the side buttons for a joystick, and boy do I like it a whole lot more. Advertisement The Chakram does things a little differently than one of its direct competitors, Lexip’s Pu94. That one has not just one, but two joysticks. I spent some time with the Pu94 a while ago, and while its design was great for playing flying simulators and quickly rotating objects and viewpoints in