Corsair Scimitar Elite RGB gaming mouse review

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The overall quality is great, and the plastic is rigid. At the bottom, there are four PTFE sliders. They are rounded, and provide a smooth, medium-fast, and very even glide.  There’s a small hole on the right-hand side of the bottom, where you can put the magic “key” shown at the end of the third page, to be able to move the panel with the twelve buttons.


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No weight adjustment is possible. The right side offers perfect grip due to the sticky, rough area where ring and pinky fingers can be put on. The scroll is massive, and the cable is attached a bit off-centre.


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Power on, then. You can move the panel with 12 buttons, adjusting it to your preference. 


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In the front area, we find 3 small rectangles with RGB LEDs. Overall, you’ll find four RGB zones that can be controlled in iCUE software. There are seventeen buttons in total (twelve on left side-panel). The main buttons have relatively low pre- and post-travel, which gives them a nice and light click. The side buttons are also good, as they have similar post-travel.


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The mouse makes a positive impression overall (although I’m not a typical MMO/MOBA gamer), and the sensor can go up to 18,000 DPI. 

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