Firstly, taking a look at the very small user guide that comes with the mouse, unfortunately it is all in Korean. Even if it were in English there is nothing to it and it would be just as useless.
The mouse from the left-hand side shows the two forward and back buttons. You can also see that the mouse has the standard 2 buttons and a scroll wheel on top. The only extra with this mouse is the button positioned behind the scroll wheel and directly on top of the mouse, which is for changing the CPI settings.
The mouse is made up of several different pieces of plastic and is not quite as sleek as others we have seen before. It is however less chunky than a lot of the gaming mice we have reviewed.
[COLOR=#000000]From the front you can see that is designed only for right-handed users, as it twists out slightly to the right-hand side making it unusable for a left-handed person. This will however help give support to your third finger. You can also see that the Scroll Wheel is fairly slim with a rubber grip down the middle. This is presumably also to reduce noise somewhere along the lines.
From the back of the mouse, you can see this twisted design a bit more clearly. You can also see the JSCO logo which is quite subtly placed on the lower right-hand side. There is a noiseless logo on the top of the mouse with the text Gaming DPI’. From this angle the mouse does look quite well designed and has a smart look to it.
The bottom of the mouse is the standard affair, with a few standard specifications about the operating voltage and current as well as JSCO’s logo and website. There are 4 quarter-circle feet to allow the mouse to slide nicely across most surfaces.
The cable is a sensible 1.5m long, which is usually long enough without being unwieldy. Unlike most gaming mice we have reviewed in the past, the USB connector is not gold-plated.
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