Works wonderfully. Full week of gaming on one charge. Fast response.
Up to now, I'd only used big brand name mouses like LogiTech and Microsoft ones. But after my 2nd Logitech mouse giving me the accursed double-click problem, I'd had enough and ventured out. This mouse was highly rated, so I gave it a try. It feels great in hand. It's slightly larger in size than others, but in a good way. I feel like I can get a good grip on it. The Left & Right click buttons have a nice but easy click to them and minimal travel distance. The 3 thumb buttons have a bit more travel and feel a little more mushy, but still good enough for their use. There is a "4th" button next to the Left click button that is also very crisp with low travel, and I'm still getting used to it being in that spot, but it's working out fine. There are 2 buttons on the top that increase/decrease the DPI/speed of the mouse travel, but I don't really use them. They could be set to some other function, but I simply have not done it. You can set the buttons to other keystrokes using the small software driver that you download. It's fast, easy, simple. No complains. I didn't even use the software for the first few days, as I used the mouse right out of the box. Only later did I want to change my buttons to other settings. You can use the mouse plugged into a USB-C cord, or not plugged in at all. So even if your battery runs low during a game you can jam a cable in and keep going, no problem. The side grooves where you hold it are angled. This was new to me. So my thumb rests on a ledge at the button, and as you squeeze inward to hold the mouse you'll find it buries itself into a groove. At first this felt weird, but now I see how it's meant to help your thumb wedge in and hold in place. There is a similar but shallower case on the other side where your pinky & ring finger go, though the 2 fingers rest on different edges of the mouse. Again, different, but I got used to it just fine. The mouse has 2 modes, normal and economy. Normal mode makes the mouse light up with LEDs and look like something from Star Trek. But with a simple flip of a switch you can turn the lights off into "economy" mode and presumably the batter lasts even longer. I use economy exclusively, as I don't care about lights on my mouse. But I'm sure many would think it's super kool. Been using it for about 2 weeks, and I'm loving it! Read more












