X-11 Wireless Gaming Mouse, 8000 DPI Optical Sensor, RGB Backlit, MMO 9 Programmable Buttons, with Macro Recording Side Buttons, Rapid Fire Button, Rechargeable for Mac Windows Computer Gamer, Black
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Joseph
> 3 dayI am picky about how my mice look - the particular shape, how it feels and looks in your hand, lighting patterns, etc. This mouse is a winner for that, with a relatively sleek design but nice shapes and details. Other notes: With the downloaded software, the RGB light colors are theoretically infinitely customizable, but the colors look much more washed and subtle than on the screen. Light patterns are also customizable, with 3 modes and adjustable speeds. One of the modes is a stream permanently set on multi-color. The scroll wheel is lit separately based on your current DPI and only has five colors to choose from - but the DPI setting for each color is adjustable. The software also indicates battery life, can build macros stored on the mouse, and can assign different buttons different functions. The good: Custom lights, solid click noise, hand feel, long battery life The bad: Scroll wheel doesnt match other lights, lights are washed out, click is somewhat loud The ugly: Lights make annoying high-pitched noise when active I have been using this mouse for several months now, and the high-pitched whine is definitely annoying. Luckily the mouse goes to sleep after a 30 seconds of idle. The streaming mode seems less noisy.
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D. Krzewinski
> 3 dayIninitally, I liked this mouse. Good size. The lighting is nice and looks cool. Then after some use I discovered it has a fatal flaw in that the reporting rate (to the PC) periodically lags. It will work fine for 2-3 minutes, then will massively stutter where the cursor lags behind so much its impossible to click anything specific. This lasts for 10-15 seconds, then will clear up, but it always comes back within a few minutes. This makes it incredibly annoying for Windows use and worthless for gaming. I tried adjusting the DPI and the reporting rates, and multiple combinations of both, but regardless of how high or low the periodic stuttering returns. Clearly, its a hardware issue and not related to settings. Returning to Amazon for a refund.
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Edgar
> 3 dayUse it to play Minecraft, no complaints so far. Good product
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mike bowen
> 3 dayI tossed my directions. Just open the bottom. Plug it in and go
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CodeManio
> 3 dayGreat, amazing
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Stephanie S.
> 3 daySome sort of download from some scetchy websites to program it… not doing anything like that on my business computer!!!! I bought it for doing digital design and will have to make another purchase elsewhere because I can’t program the buttons for security reasons— which shouldn’t be a risk a consumer should have to take.
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Cristen Armstrong
17-11-2024Lights are not able to change scheme due to lack of website and program support. However. It is a great mouse otherwise and definitely recommend
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Brian Nishimura Lee
> 3 dayBought it for my wife playing shooting game! And still working!
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thinksojoe
> 3 dayI was previously using a Redragon M711 mouse that I was recommending to EVERYONE for help with productivity, but I wanted to go wireless and keep the three button on top and two on the side layout of the M711, and this was the only mouse I saw that had that. And I gotta tell you, it was way easier to set up for my purposes than the Redragon was. Once I programmed the buttons to match the settings from the M711, the transition was seamless. I may have to start recommending it to my friends.
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Brandi
> 3 dayThe lights are cool, we have no problems with it at all. It sets up really quickly and charging is easy. Battery life is good. My son games hours a day and only has to charge maybe 2x a week.