Gigabyte Uranium game mouse review

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So pretty much all buttons are programmable. You can make several profiles with different buttons, macros and what ever rocks your boat really. The multiple profiles can be saved into the mouse's memory. With a flick of a button near your thumb you move on to the next profile. We'll show you that in the next few pages by showing the profile software.

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There's only one LED active on the mouse, so there's nothing distracting. Below the scroll wheel we can cycle through some of the DPI modes. The buttons below the DPI button activate profiles. 5 Profiles can each hold 10 buttons with whatever you program into it, up-to the most complex macros.

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When you open it up you'll notice that the two included batteries actually give the mouse a nice weight. I like my mouse a little heavy, so using it this way is perfect for me. The batteries last roughly 50 hours of continued gameplay. You can charge them by connecting a USB cable into the dock.

 

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The mouse is great, but the trendy feature is of course that Ghost Macro station, let's have a look at that on the next page.

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