Corsair M75 Wireless mouse review

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Application Software

Corsair merged CUE and LINK software into iCUE which is getting more impressive each month and overall seems to be working fine, and is frequently updated. Overall, the control panel has a minimalist feel, and I like that. So basically your PSU, Headset, keyboard, RGB Commander, AIO cooler and anything that can be monitored, addressed and programmed, is managed with iCUE.As soon as you open iCUE, you'll notice a new tile labeled "M75 WIRELESS" waiting for you. By either hovering over this tile or clicking on it, you'll unlock a range of options to customize your device. These include setting up key bindings, adjusting DPI settings, calibrating your mouse to your surface, and more. 

Within the iCUE software, you'll find all the essentials you'd expect, such as adjusting sensitivity and remapping buttons. There's also a neat feature that lets you calibrate your mouse for the specific surface you're using it on. Just keep in mind, if you're someone who switches between different setups, this calibration might make the mouse behave differently on each surface. Your mouse is capable of storing one configuration directly onboard. When you're using this stored setup, you're in what's called "hardware mode," which is the default setting. Switching to any configurations through the iCUE software puts you in "software mode."


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