Gigabyte Aorus K7 keyboard and M3 mouse review

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The mouse is based on a 6400 DPI sensor (12500 scans/second) and comes with macro programmable positions. As mentioned, the mouse is primarily single-textured with a soft plastic/rubber feel to the top of it. Not at all uncomfortable, and it won't get slippery when wet or sweaty in your warm hand during an intense gaming session. The mouse itself has an ergonomic design and feels very nice in my hand.

 

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On top, the rubber scroll wheel which can be clicked as well (programmable). The two buttons above the scroll-wheel are the select-able DPI switches with several programmable gradations. You can have a DPI selection of your liking, configurable through the software suite. All switches by the way are Omron switches, sensitive and durable, rated at 20 million clicks. Heck no, I'm not testing the number though!
 

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We see some nice glide skirts at the bottom. Three of what seem to be PTFE Kevlar feet provide good movement of the mouse. AORUS M3 has a 6400 DPI optical sensor (Pixart 3988) adjustable in 50 DPI increments. The sensor is marked in the dead centre of both the horizontal and vertical, which brings a very small learning curve for those who take advantage of high sensitivity and subtle mouse movements rather than your normal linear sweeps. 

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