Considering it would be nearly impossible to cover all options we have gone with the usual suspects which usually carry the best ergonomics and sensor technology available at any given time. Each mouse offers a unique layout and feature set that should go a long way to improving your gameplay during intense action.
Without further ado, here's our detailed impressions and comparisons between these major contestants. Logitech's second revision of the G5 gaming mouse adds a second thumb button on the left side as well as all-new aesthetics.
A grippy, rubberized black and blue "cracked" surface replaces the smooth plastic of the previous G5. A DPI indicator lies on the top of the mouse between where your thumb and index finger rest. The rubberized scroll wheel is clickable and also tilts to the sides for two additional button clicks.
Directly behind the scroll wheel are the DPI adjustment buttons to switch on-the-fly between , and DPI at default settings. Logitech includes a removable weight cartridge that slides into the bottom of the mouse along with a set of weights. Eight 1. Next month, Logitech will release a pair of its most sophisticated gaming mice yet.
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Even when it's not in hyper mode, the scroll wheel's still pretty fast and loose—though that's something that you can mitigate with careful scrolling. What really murders the scroll wheel, though, is that middle-clicking is an act requiring damn near surgical skill.
Half the time you attempt to middle click, and you think you have, you've actually just left- or right-scroll clicked. Which is not the same command. Meaning, if you've mapped middle click as a lightning fast shortcut to get back to your main gun after you've tossed out a proxy mine, you're gonna get shot in the face trying to pull out your gun.
The thumb buttons are almost as bad. Instead of two clearly distinguishable buttons, we've now got a nearly seamless button strip that actually contains three buttons for you to press. And, just like the scroll wheel, you'll go to click one button, and wind up hitting a different one, particularly the new "middle" thumb button. You don't know how many people got backstabbed by Spies in Team Fortress 2 after I tried to hit the forward button to yell at them via voice chat but tapped the wrong button.
Gaming gear, in theory, should be all about precision. That's why Logitech tells us the dots per inch the mouse's sensor can handle and how fast and how often the mouse gets data from the laser sensor.
That's why I can adjust the dpi rating on the fly. That's why Logitech includes weights with the mouse, so you can even adjust how much it weighs, down to the gram.
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