The latest mouse from TteSports packs plenty of features to keep it competitive with anything else on the market. It is plug and play ready, but to get the most out of it, you’ll need to download the desktop software. The mouse does have onboard profiles though, so once you’ve configured it, you don’t always need the software to take your settings with you.
With the software, you can customise every button on the mouse, applying complex macros and layouts to each to suit your needs. This is obviously a significant advantage for gaming, or even setting up shortcuts for Premiere and Photoshop for work, anything. There are five profiles built-in too, so you can quickly change between them for each game or task as you see fit.
RGB lighting is always a good bit of fun, and you’ll find plenty of it here. While I’m not fussed for crazy disco lights, having a unique colour for each profile is very handy, and makes it easier to see what you’re doing at a glance.
The sensor performance on the Level 10M Hybrid Advanced is superb. With a high-performance laser sensor, it’s smooth and accurate, even on high-resolution displays. There are four DPI levels by default and are customisable from 100 DPI up to 16000 DPI. Of course, 16000 is overdrive mode, and the real sensor only operates to about half that. However, for super fast tracking and turning, accuracy is of little concern at 16000 DPI, so a bit of sensor jitter at that level is no big deal. Of course, if you need pinpoint accuracy you can drop the DPI, or configure a sniper mode button to suit your needs. What’s great is that I noticed no difference in sensor performance using the mouse in wired or wireless mode.
The RGB lighting is somewhat understated in this mouse, and its layout is a little more unique too. The scroll wheel and the LM light up with custom lighting. You can set this yourself, or choose from a custom effect. However, if you set the mouse to Battle Mode, the lights will change colour based on your APM.
Despite being a big and heavy mouse, it glides incredibly well on both harder and softer cloth surfaces. I think the CS:GO crowd would still want something a little lighter though. However, if you’re after a long gaming session powerhouse, then the wired/wireless functionality does have its perks. The ergonomic and long layout makes it comfortable to give your fingers a nice stretch out and go for the long haul. Of course, because it’s quite slim, you can easily use a fingertip/claw grip for the more nimble FPS stuff as needed.
The finger rest on the right side is nicely sculpted and supportive too. However, if the mouse doesn’t fit your hand quite right, just reach for the included tool, tweak the panel adjustment screws, and you’ll soon find it fits in the palm of your hand like it was specially made just for you. Combine that with the light and responsive switches, and that funky thumb control, and it certainly puts you in command of your work and your gaming.
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