Products Specifications
Product type | Wire Mouse |
Supply category | Spot |
Type | Wire mouse |
Mouse size | 134*74*41mm |
Connection with computer | Wire |
Applicable models | desktop, notebook |
Optical resolution | 7200 (dpi) |
Number of keys | 8 keys |
Interface | USB |
Whether to support ergonomics | support |
Adjustable resolution | 4 gears |
Operating distance | 10 m |
Working method | laser |
Wheel direction | other |
Line length | 1.5 meters |
Product weight | 151±5g |
Fastest shipping time | 1-3 days |
Colou | black |
Main downstream platforms | ebay, amazon, wish |
Features | Eight-key macro definition, four-speed speed, three-dimensional anti-skid, independent firepower key, colorful lighting, game-level engine, good compatibility, comfortable feel, built-in counterweight |
The difference between a symmetrical mouse and a right-handed mouse:
1. Symmetrical shape:
The symmetrical mouse shape is not very demanding due to the fit and comfort of the palm of the hand, and it focuses more on the compatibility of the grip posture. Although it will not let players and users feel the ultimate comfortable experience when using it, it can make most players feel good comfort when using it. It is for this reason that the symmetrical mouse model is widely used in high, middle and low end gaming mice.
The characteristic of the symmetrical mouse shape is that the left and right sides are completely symmetrical, regardless of the mouse shape or the button design, the left and right sides are identical. Players can get a consistent experience regardless of whether they use the left or right hand to operate the mouse. Compared with the right-handed ergonomic mouse of similar shape and size, although the symmetrical design sacrifices a certain degree of comfort and stability, due to the larger internal space in the palm of the player when using it, it performs better in terms of operational flexibility. For example, Logitech GPW, Sensei Ten and Sensei 310, which are widely praised by players, are designed with symmetrical shapes.
2. Right-handed ergonomic mouse
The right-handed ergonomic mouse is specially designed for gamers who use the right-handed mouse to operate the mouse. It is only to bring the most comfortable experience to the right-handed players, and strive to reduce the fatigue caused by long-term operation. In order to achieve this goal, designers often use reverse engineering to design the mouse. The mouse model is first made with sludge, and after repeated modifications to the satisfaction, it is scanned and input into the computer before structural design.
While ensuring the comfort and convenience of use, it is also necessary to ensure that the mouse has different palm sizes as much as possible. Players with different usage habits have good compatibility. A good right-handed ergonomic gaming mouse is often generally better in the design cycle. long. In order to ensure the maximization of product benefits, and also to upgrade and upgrade without changing the original player’s habits, mature right-handed ergonomic mice generally have a longer market life cycle, and new models are often introduced after partial revisions to maintain User freshness.
For example, Logitech’s classic MX518 series model, Razer Purgatory Viper, and Race Core Rival series gaming mice, etc., often have a market life of several years or even more than ten years. , Due to the high fit of the palm and the small remaining space inside the palm, the right-hand ergonomic gaming mouse generally has good performance in terms of comfort and stability, and is extremely suitable for FPS gamers.
3. Symmetrical right-hand design mouse
For a symmetrical mouse with side buttons, the right side button often leads to accidental touch problems. The right-handed ergonomic mouse is often slightly inferior to the symmetrical gaming mouse in terms of R&D cycle and gripping compatibility. In order to avoid accidental touches and bring a comfortable experience for most users, a symmetrical right-handed design mouse came into being .
The symmetrical right-handed design mouse can actually be regarded as a compromise design. Compared with the right-handed ergonomic mouse, it is slightly less comfortable in use, and compared with the symmetrical mouse, it has fewer side buttons on one side. However, it has the excellent grip compatibility and mobility flexibility of a symmetrical mouse, and the number of buttons is sufficient to meet the needs of game players and office users, and it can also avoid the problem of accidental touch on the right side button. This advantage makes the symmetrical right-handed design, which has been widely used in entry-level products of major brands in recent years. Game mice such as Rival 3, Logitech G304, etc. all adopt this design to ensure that they can easily be competent for most players. The use requirements of the mouse.