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(picture for example)- Smooth design and texture great for claw holders- 8000 dpi sensor with ability to change in increments of 50 (7950, etc.)- DPI Button with up to 4 on-the-fly dpi changes (also can be programmed to a key)- 2 custom buttons both on the inside of the mouse (more on that below)Meh (Opinion)- No Braided Cable (they
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Moves at a good speed and has a great design
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Pros:+ Ambidextrous Classic Design+ Good weight (Not heavy nor too light)+ 6 Programmable buttons (Require Software)+ Changable Lighting Effect (You can turn off leds)+ Good
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sleek design and look
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It has a safe design like the mice you use in the school's computer lab
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Great mouse, simple design, and great performance.
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Well designed but it is WAY too small for my hand.
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Classic, comfortable design
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Due to its shape it can easily be an ambidextrous mouse thanks to the Classic Design
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Comfort is subjective; I usually prefer right hand ergo designs but find this quite comfortable
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Additionally this mouse has a pretty smooth design and decent texture for your hands, I’ve had some that have felt better but not bad
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This does not bother me as I
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I like this mouse just fine for work, but for leisure and overall daily use I prefer the G303 Daedalus
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There is a ton of debate on the internet as to what the difference is between this and the more expensive G Pro