I use two weeks. There are no complaints in the work, with the possible exception of rare driver glitches on win10, but this, I suspect, is a software compatibility error - periodically, when the PC is turned on, the mouse refuses to read any keystrokes, while the cursor moves. Actually, the main claims to the software. By default, there are three settings profiles placed in three possible profile slots. A new profile is created and added to the list of profiles, but not put into the slot. The newly created profile is applied only until the system is restarted; after the restart, the profile in the first slot is applied. Not that it was very stressful to wipe profiles in the slots and assign my own, but it took me a while to figure out how this system works. The function of linking a specific profile with a specific application is not quite logical yet, it can be convenient, for example, when you often play alternately, say, battlefield and civilization. The point is that by linking a profile to an application, we script the software to change the mouse settings to a specific profile when a specific application is launched, but this profile is applied permanently, i. E. when you exit the game, it will remain active. Typically, this feature will only make the associated profile active while the application is running, but not in the case of HyperX software. The software supports custom macros, but macro recording, as I understand it, is the ability to record only a sequence of clicks with an arbitrary pause between them. There are no cursor shifts here, this can be critical for those who like to script sprays in shooting entertainment. There are no complaints about setting the backlight and sensitivity, everything is quite clear and detailed. Everything is very beautiful and pleasant. Separately, it is worth mentioning the ability to attach an animation of a wave of an arbitrary color to pressing any button - absolutely useless, but it looks cool. In general, the mentioned shortcomings are not critical, besides, the software is constantly ated, but the eye fell on them. Otherwise, I put 5.
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