![]() They also have a large area of activation. They're not really quiet, but they're not obnoxiously loud either. It's not ideal for this mouse, but I can't break that habit. Even with the larger size and it being significantly heavier than my last mouse, I still primarily use a claw-grip. The mouse is large and fits my hand almost perfectly (i'm 6'3" so i have larger hands), and it has a good quality weight to it. 2400dpi is plenty high enough for me (i actually use the third highest setting the most, which is 1600dpi I think) and it tracks very well. I needed to finally get a more advanced mouse (the two extra thumb buttons primarily, but also a higher dpi), but I didn't want to spend more than $20, so I got this one for around $12. I give it 5 stars with all factors considered. My only complaint is the blue LED glow is quite bright, but that is a minor quibble for such a reliable and well-constructed HID. Button response is excellent (courtesy Omron microswitches internally). The ergonomics are fine for casual gaming and professional work, and the cord is plenty long. Given the level of use and abuse I've heaped upon this mouse, I can say with confidence this is FAR better than every other mouse I've used (except another Etekcity that I use explicitly for gaming on my home computer) including multiple Logicrap corded and cordless mice and even my ancient Razer Diamondback mouse. I've been pwning my co-workers with great aplomb to the point I was accused of (the truth is I have been gaming since the good 'ol IDKFA and IDDQD days). I've also used this mouse for some impromptu gaming, mostly some fast-twitch death-match games like Unreal and Quake 3. Where my coworkers are changing out batteries and getting wifi/bluetooth adapters mixed up, I sit back and laugh, knowing my corded-mouse will never run out of juice so long as my workstation has power. Much of this requires high precision and pinpoint accuracy, and this mouse delivers as desired. I spend a ton of time moving across 3 monitors, using remote desktop software, and logging into my customer's computers to manipulate and correct data. I've been using this mouse for over a year for work. It took some getting used to when browsing.Apart from this, I enjoyed the product. The "Plug and Play" software utilizes generic drivers which seem to point differently for this mouse than others. Normally, I would suggest updating drivers, but this does not help. In most mice I have used, "back" is the button further towards the back of the mouse and the opposite for "forward". The forward/back side buttons seem to be the reverse of the usual. ![]() The mouse is fairly large, larger than my previous gaming mouse, but I am 6'4" with decently large hands.I do have a complaint, however. The USB cable itself is sufficiently long for most setups (though perhaps too long for laptop usage). When you change DPI settings (which works like a charm) it will briefly flash a specific color, which I thought was an interesting feature. You cannot choose a specific light, but this is what I had intended anyway. The product itself works as expected, with breathing multicolored lights. Havit evidently likes to add some class to their packages. I knew I had made a good choice as soon as the packaging arrived.
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