If you plan to use the mouse with your palm and not having your fingers in a “claw” position then I don’t think it’s going to be too comfortable, though that could just be my own opinion. There isn’t any grippy material on these sides, but it’s not like your hand is going to be slipping away or anything. The sides of the mouse almost look like air vents to me. Even gave it a few strong squeezes with my grip and the material didn’t pop out of place or anything. With that said though, the feel isn’t bad at all. You can’t expect to have a premium build quality without paying the premium price.
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You can switch between modes, setup macros, change DPI and have full RGB lighting… These features are very nice to have, especially at this price!Īs far as build quality, you need to remember how much the mouse is being sold for. When it comes to the software, you’re getting a bit more than what you’d expect to get.
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This mouse is easily one of the nicest RGB gaming mice out there for a lower price point. This was an unexpected feature to have when I had seen the price point that it’s selling at. You’ll also be able to change the speed of all of these effects. You’ll be able to keep it to a static color, have a breathing effect, a blinking effect or for it to cycle between all of the colors. While changing your DPI and what not, you’ll also be able to change the lighting depending on which DPI setting you’re on. You’ll have full-scale RGB lighting here, a surprising feature! Setting up macros and changing what each button does will be up to you, just know that it’s pretty simple to do once you’re inside the software. You’ll also be able to change the mouse sensitivity, the scrolling speed, the double-click speed, change between different modes/changing what each mouse button does, set up macros and change the different lighting effects. The DPI and the polling rate will be the two parts that’ll be the most important to mess around with. You can tell the difference between 125 Hz and 1000 Hz pretty easily, but since it’s not going to hinder anything it’s best to stay at 1000 Hz. There’s no reason for any mouse makers out there to have more than 1000 Hz polling rate with their mouse and I don’t see why you’d want to go any lower than that. Under the main tab you’ll be able to change the polling rate along with other parameters.
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For example, if the polling rate is set to 1000 Hz then the mouse will report its position 1000 per second. Polling rate dictates how often the computer will report the cursor’s position on the screen. You’ll also be able to change the polling rate of the mouse between 125Hz/250Hz/500Hz/1000Hz.
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You’ll be able to change these values as well as the color that correlates with it on the software that comes with on a disc. With this mouse, you’ll be able to specify what your DPI is and you’ll be able to switch it whenever you want with the DPI buttons on the top. Under the advanced tab you’ll be able to change the DPI and lighting.ĭPI stands for dots per inch which dictates how many dots your mouse cursor will move per inch. The best part about this mouse is having the flexibility with what you want your DPI and polling rate to be like.