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I had enough room on the mouse to efficiently and comfortably press any buttons when needing to. As I said before, you have options to switch out palm and pinky rests.
For instance, you can still swap out the Elite Gaming Mouse’s side panels. Alienware includes two options for each side, one with a wing to rest on and the other flat. Instead of six thumb ...
We tend to grip mice between the base of our thumb and pinky, but the Rat 9 isn't well designed for that -- we ended up pinching our skin in one of the mouse's seams where no amount of soft-touch ...
Cooler Master announced the Sentinel III, an improved gaming mouse building upon the ergonomic palm grip design that fans have come to love. Sporting LED illumination in 16.8 million customizable ...
We review on the G.Skill Ripjaws MX780 RGB mouse, the device is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing with configurable RGB LEDs and has a grip that is intensely impressive.
Cyborg's R.A.T. 7 is craziness embodied, and we love it. Customisable to the teeth, it's only let down by a slightly unpolished software suite. It is an otherwise fantastic mouse; its unique ...
I really like the R.A.T. 7, here’s why: Features The R.A.T. 7 gaming mouse has features in abundance, so we’ll start off with the most obvious: the interchangeable mouse grips.
In addition to the new mouse switch and huge battery life, the RAT DWS also features a precision aim button. Mad Catz hasn't said exactly how this works, but it likely lowers the mouse's ...
Like the wireless mouse, it has a weight cartridge with five 6-gram weights you can add or remove to make it feel heavier, three interchangeable palm rests, and three interchangeable pinky rests.
Different palm rests, a place to hold the weights, and optional pinky rests can be added to the mouse The major letdown of the mouse comes in the top scroll wheel.
Short version: A striking and powerful, but heavy and inconvenient, gaming mouse. Definitely unique, though. Features: Hot-swappable batteries, rests for ...