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Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi
Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi













  1. #Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi software#
  2. #Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi Pc#
  3. #Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi Bluetooth#

This good looking, comfortable input device has a few power user features, but it isn’t a power user’s mouse.

#Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi Bluetooth#

Microsoft’s newest, wireless productivity model, the $49.99 Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse, is a solid example of that simple workaday mouse.

#Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi Pc#

If you don’t play many PC games or feel compelled to “get things done” around the clock, a simple and comfortable mouse is all you need. Would definitely recommend.Not every mouse has to be the fastest, lightest, or best. My buying experience felt very personalized and the product feels super premium, all at an extremely reasonable price compared to other leading brands. My advice would be to purchase this product directly from Glorious, and definitely go with the glossy finish. That's really my only criticism of the mouse I have now, and a minor/subjective one at that. I wish there was a little less resistance or some way for me to adjust it. Scroll wheel - doesn't feel great IMO.Therefore I'm inclined to blame my initial experience on amazon. The mouse I ended up receiving directly from Glorious had a much more premium feel with none of the same issues. Eventually Glorious restocked this model with the glossy white finish, and so after returning the first mouse to amazon I ordered the glossy white from Glorious's site. Not sure if amazon had sent me a refurbished product or what. The side buttons also felt a bit loose and "wobbly". The left and right clicks had a "creaking" sound/feel, almost like they had been used extendedly. What was more concerning, though, was the overall quality. Also worth noting that the grip problem is a non-factor with the glossy version. I easily fixed this problem with grip tape, which felt great, but still worth noting. The matte finish was very slick causing my hand to slide off as I gamed. The glossy white version was out of stock and so I went with the matte black: first I'll mention the grip. Matte finish - my first experience with this product was through amazon.Style - really attractive with the cleanest rgb I've seen on any mouse.

#Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi software#

  • Software - easy to find on the Glorious site and very clear/intuitive.
  • IMO the 62g lightweight design is ideal for competitive gaming. The braided cable is extremely soft and light. Thumb buttons are in standard location and the skates are buttery smooth.
  • Build - solid overall: satisfying distinct clicks across all buttons, virtually no play/wiggle.
  • After weeks of use I can say that not only is this mouse extremely comfortable, but I have more control over my cursor/crosshair in games.
  • Comfort - switching over from a larger mouse (razer deathadder) and having larger hands (21/10.5cm), I was worried the model d- would be too small for my standard palm grip.
  • I was recommended the mouse by someone on 4chan.Ĭame across this product on youtube while looking into new mice for FPS gaming. It feels great having a mouse that performs and moves as naturally as I do.Īlso this questionnaire asked me how I came across this site. After not even a week of using this mouse, more like 3-4 hours, while playing Quake Champions, I had regained my positions at the top of the rankings in pickup games. However, after the death of my favourite mouse, I had to move onto other mouses that just simply could not keep up with my skills and caused me to go down from the top positions to the bottom positions. A few years ago, I was a top player in my tier in Quake Live, as well as topping out other FPS games in the rankings. It fits my hands perfectly, it is incredibly lightweight, so much so that I can't even feel it move, and it has dramatically improved my game. My mouse journey has been a long one, starting with a basic Microsoft optical mouse, moving to a Razer Imperator (which I could not find a replacement for once it died), to a Razer Deathadder (which was okay but not as good as the Imperator), to a (crappy) ASUS ROG Gladius 2, to a (crappy) Logicrap G502, and finally to this masterpiece of a mouse, the Glorious D. This mouse is the best I've tried so far.















    Microsoft standard wireless optical mouse model 1025 dpi