My Logitech mouse started clicking twice and I wanted a quality replacement so I went with this one as the switches will be replaced be able. Mood. For me as a custom mechanical keyboard enthusiast this is a HUGE deal as I like being able to mess around with switches and replace faulty ones without soldering. Ironically, I don't actually use this mouse for gaming since I use the controller for roleplaying. I just wanted a quality mouse with interchangeable switches, and here it is. I don't really care about all that sensory and LOD nonsense, but it's nice to know it's a good product inside. The software suits me. Setting DPI/RGB was easy and worked as intended. The best part is that you don't have to create an account for the software like Razer requires. My only downside is that this mouse feels a little small for someone with massive hands and lacks the "pinky finger support" category. Some mice look nice and thick at the back and narrow at the front, like the Deathadder, and this one is similar. The clicks themselves are wide enough to rest your fingers on, but the pinky on the right offers very little support. As a result, I don't know if I'll be keeping the mouse, but I'll still give it a five star rating as it's a solid product with no gaming issues as far as I can tell.
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