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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wberndt
> 3 dayI have had this mouse for about 3 weeks now. The only real negative is that it is where to get the software to program the mouse (see comment below). I would have nocked off half a star for this reason, if that were an option. Here are my impressions: Pros: > It is comfortable in the hand > Has a switch to toggle between ECO, OFF, and ON. > Battery life is good, or better, than advertised. > Buttons are programmable, once you have the software. > Mouse can actually go up to 8000 DPI, with latest software. > DPI settings are configurable > Colors are a nice touch CONS: > Not obvious where to get software. Link in instructions is to an unsecured HTTP site. Do not use. Instead, use the link in the Answered Questions section. Must get latest version for 8000 DPI option. > Print in instructions are super tiny. Have a magnifying glass on hand. On a side note, I noticed how similar this mouse is to REDRAGON M991 wireless mouse. So, I downloaded its software from the REDRAGON web site and it works like a charm. Only difference is it will show higher Max DPI 19000. The mouse will accept this setting but it still responds the same. All other setting options are identical.
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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.