Corsair Katar Pro​ Wireless mouse (+MM300 Pro) review

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The overall quality is good, and the plastic is rigid. There are two large PTFE sliders at the bottom.

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No weight adjustment is possible. To open the mouse you need to slide back the top cover, then lift the panel. Under the “hood”, you’ll find a place for the AAA battery there, and also the universal receiver – it can be used in both Slipstream and Bluetooth mode.

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The mouse has a delicate undercut on the sides, which allows to easily pick it up between your thumb and fingers

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Power on, then. Overall, there is an astounding single RGB zone (yeah, but this is a conscious choice) that can be controlled in iCUE software. There are six buttons in total. The buttons are sensitive and provide good feedback.
The mouse makes a very nice overall impression, and the sensor can go up to 10,000 DPI (but it’s not a number you’ll need for daily usage).

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