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Pros :Good sensor and buttons
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The buttons are somewhat easy to actuate, however, and I should mention I did register accidental right clicks fairly often which was quite annoying
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Nice mouse I use on a MSI laptop, it tracks well, isn't heavy, doesn't have a ton of useless buttons I'll never bind anything to anyway.
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Nice programmable buttons on the side too and doesnt feel cheap at all
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Good button response/feel
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Right click button failed only a few months after receiving the mouse.
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I wasn't trying to buy the most flashiest mouse with crazy buttons or anything crazy
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I also like the two side buttons on the left side of the mouse they provide a nice spot for some hot keys while gaming
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The button for changing DPI is really nice.
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DPI button works well to adjust sensitivity.
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DPI button works well to adjust sensitivity.
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Great scroll wheel and buttons.
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Love the size and the side buttons are is perfect positions.
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This is a simple, practical mouse with good sensitivity and buttons
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Great mouse love the two extra buttons on the left side of the mice and the RGB is greatbeen using it for a while now and it’s srill holding up and still has a nice click too
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Right click button failed only a few months after receiving the mouse.
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Would appreciate a few more buttons to tinker with, but a decent mouse used mainly for PUBG
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improvement.- i use a tip grip style, and this mouse is actually lightweight enough with the buttons well in reach to accommodate that
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so there's no mistaking button presses
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although gaming grade wireless has come a long way).The mouse has a long cable, and has two buttons on the side as well as a button below the mouse wheel that are all programmable
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troubleshooting in the first 5 minutes of ownership isn't great, but it's especially agitating when you have to navigate google and tech support websites without a mouse.- the side and scroll wheel buttons take a deceptive amount of force to actuate, and sometimes the side buttons fail to fire
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This has just the right buttons and great dpi settings
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, just get the G203.The mouse itself has small indentations on the left and right click buttons, 2 buttons on the left, a scroll wheel, and a DPI change button in the middle
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They were working fine, until one day I accidentally dropped my black mouse and the right click button just did not work anymore
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The clicking is nice, as well as the scrolling button
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scroll wheel press was harder than I was used to but got over it quickly, left\right buttons are super clicky and light weight, side buttons feel great too.
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And the left and right buttons of the mouse are pretty loud(not that audible with my headphones tho)
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Has great buttons.
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The scroll wheel can act as another button upon pressing, if you like, but I have that switched to off as I don't find it necessary for my use
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and I don't have any problems accidentally clicking buttons
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The only suggestions I would have would be to adjust the super-sensitive right button (I get more accidental clicks than I should) and make it a little heavier
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, it fits comfortable on my hand and i small hands, love the 2 buttons on the side
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The one feature i also like is the button on top that has preset speeds for movement.
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The main differences between this and the G-Pro are: The G-Pro has a PMW3366 (The Mercury Sensor performs really close), the G Pro has a braided cable, which I prefer the rubber cable on the G203 as the G-Pro cable can some resistance and the G-Pro has tighter buttons
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Aside from the downgrade of losing the 12 buttons on the side, this mouse is awesome
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Great buttons, great sensor, great quality, great scroll wheel
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n’t go wrong with this mouse
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n’t go wrong with this mouse