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Jim Sound
> 3 dayAs per the supplied manual which is not even apparently for the mouse it came with (Mirage M690...THIS mouse is Mirage M690-1) It has programmable macros just like the K632 Noctis keyboard! It also has NO DOCUMENTATION on how to program them...just like the K632 Noctis keyboard. Also dont bother downloading the M690 software that adds functionality as it DOES NOT FUNCTION with this mouse either. Software wont even detect this as a Mirage mouse when plugged in. Pictures of manual included as proof.
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Angel Guerra
> 3 dayI love the fact that this gaming mouse is really good especially for its price, the only thing I dont like about it is the mouse being wireless, at first I thought it was a really good Idea to get it but then i realized that it wasnt that good of an idea to buy because when I play a game and my battery is low, I wouldnt notice it, and the mouse would die, I wouldve definitely reccomend if you dont mind this problem, but If I were to trade this mouse for a rgb wired mouse I would definitely do that. But overall this is a really good mouse and redragon never disappoints! (I have been using this mouse for 3 months now and it is still in tact, works perfectly, and none of the buttons became messed up or broken.)
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Jeremy L.
> 3 daySo far, so great. My wife needed a wireless mouse for her computer from the couch set up, that was longer and flatter then most mice. She finds this one very comfortable. She is about 6 foot from the TV, and as long as the USB transmitter is in line of sight of the mouse, (using a USB extension cord) it works flawlessly.
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Mark Anderson
> 3 dayI had bought this because it was relatively inexpensive and to have as a back up. But it turned out to fit my hand so nicely and was very responsive that it became my main mouse and the original one I had is now the backup. It does seem to go through batteries _slightly_ more than the other mouse but I dont know if thats accurate. Its not like I sit around timing these things, its just my impression. Plus, I use the rechargeable AAs and so it might be the batteries more than the mouse. That said, when the mouse-wheel button blinks green at you, its not saying Hi there!, its saying the battery is on the downhill side and youve got only a few hours left.
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Inquiring Mind
> 3 dayThis is a good, inexpensive mouse. It seems to have Teflon-like pads on the underside and glides with little effort across the mouse pad. The buttons are easy to click. My only negative experience is that there is a button near where my thumb rests that causes the browser to go back to the previous page. Until I got used to it, that feature screwed up the game I was playing a few times. Otherwise, its a really good mouse for a low price. I would buy it again if I needed another mouse.
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Leo
> 3 dayIve been fan of Redragon for years. I have their original 19 button gaming mouse they released. I have several other mice and keyboards by them that I purchased years ago. Ive never had any issues and specifically bought the mice for their affordability and customization (programmable buttons). Well, we just moved and my daughter who just received my hand-me-down gaming laptop was in need of a wireless mouse. Without a 2nd thought I turned to Redragon, specifically their wireless mice. It never occured to me to look for programmable as part of a description because ALL of their mice used to be programmable. Well, as with all prime products the mouse arrived in a timely manner and I went to download the software, noticing there wasnt a Driver CD in the box (who uses CDs anyway, but still noticed a lack of one). After hunting around their websites, google, and other tech download sites, I came to the conclusion there was no driver software... OK. So I tried installing a similarly laid out Redgraon mouse software and it said no mouse detected. Lastly I tried aftermarket software and still the top buttons, normally reserved for dpi changes, which I program as other functions, werent detected. Upon further review of their mice on amazon, it seems they no longer offer programmable mice in the low budget range, as they once did. I have the Redragon Blade which is a wireless 9 button programmable mouse that I purchased from amazon in 2018 for about $20.00. Its my work mouse and I figured this would be similar. Sadly thats no longer an option, either that mouse or a comparable one, and will cause me to find a new company to support.
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labratslover5847
> 3 dayIt cant drag click and it feels cheap but for 15$ is awesome. and 1 AA battery lasts really long (i suggest eco mode bc the light is crappy).
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Dan A Ayen
> 3 dayI love these mice and I use your Rechargeable Batteries, I play Games for hours.
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Tyler
> 3 daymost cheap gaming mice on Amazon are garbage with fancy plastic for the look. This mouse is actually amazing and comes with a cool case too. I havent had any issues with RTS games with it and its comfortable.
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Carl Kashnier
> 3 dayIts a mouse. Likely my least favorite mouse ever that I didnt straight up trash. The problem is once you click is it is unpredictably useful for the next 45 seconds (I didnt measure but you get my point) from eco mode turn off, you click and and jiggle and jiggle and jiggle. You are watching for the mouse to move/match the input. Then it works then it slows down for a few seconds then it works right. Doing this 10ish times a day makes me want to smash this thing with a hammer. But it was so cheap, I deal with it. Everything else is great, battery life, performance after the wake up garbage, I like the feel. All in all, I feel like there is a bad capacitor in mine or if this isnt just me there is something in the voltage regulation system that seems to need a few moment to juice up.