Gigabyte Force M7 THOR game mouse review -
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The mouse is based on a laser sensor, a real DPI of up to 6000 with up to three programmable DPI profiles. The mouse is overall single-textured with a soft plastic feel to it.
Not at all uncomfortable, and it won't get slippery when wet or sweaty. The mouse is ready for the right and left handed however only the left side thumb position has two extra buttons. At these thumb locations you'll notice a rubber insert that gives the mouse a soft feeling. On top you'll spot one DPI switch button you can see that one just above the lit up LED indicators at the above photo.
As mentioned, the rubber USB cable is nice and long, roughly two meters. Gigabyte markets the cable as a reinforced USB cable for maximum durability, unfortunately it is too thick and I find it a bit of a nag. Here we have right side thumb buttons I mentioned.
Here we have the backside, as stated a 6000 DPI laser sensor, we see some nice Teflon glide skirts and all the way down.
The mouse itself has an ergonomic design. The mouse feels a hint bulky in my hands at the top end, but overall sits well in my hands.
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