![]() ![]() So what the crap are they are talking about? I really don't know. Practically every year since the computer has been invented both IBM, Apple, and then later Microsoft and Logitek (as well as countless others at this point) have designed and released some of the most insane mouse designs. I have been using mice since dial-up and still have no idea what they mean by 'traditional mouse experience'. Still no idea how I can hit that 11th button, but you might have better luck.Sturdy design hefty piece of equipment.Thumb buttons easily hit, especially the up/down rocker.A little large, but my hands are pretty "medium," anyway.Score: 8/10 if you like the aesthetics, you won't be disappointed.(That was a big attraction to me, being a major macro whore that I am.) Oh, and they mentioned how you can make custom macro's for your buttons for in-game actions as well. And they praised the way it synch's up with World of Warcraft in the ease of customizing it's buttons. How you could customize the lighting effect on it both in color and pulsing ability. They indicated how colorful the mouse was and it's nice graphical design. Buttons were easy to depress and acclimate yourself to, with that button 11 one exception. They liked the new thumb buttons but not the ring finger button on the right side. That it has a balanced weight without being too light or too heavy (like wireless mice often are). It has a familiarity to 'traditional mouse experience' but that it was a little big and had a 'flat palm' kind of design instead of a 'holding' design to the mouse. The other reviewers pointed out how the construction was sturdy. In a nutshell, I need peripherals that cause minimal wear and tear on my appendages during exceedingly long hours of use. As a result, I tend to avoid 'wireless' mice, as their weight from the added batteries ultimately results in wrist cramps when the darn things turn into a lead rock after about 8 hours of constant use. Such long hours, ranging from 6-14 hours a day, take a hefty toll on my digits while also allowing for 'marathon' reviews of mice and keyboards. Additionally, I am a power gamer and a power computer user - as I both work and game on PC's and Mac's. Mouse reviews are very much like fitted glove reviews, they come down to personal preference and hand size. SteelSeries stickers for you to put wherever you like stickers. #Steelseries wow mouse program software
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