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Func MS-3 R2

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Inspirational quotes are a dime a dozen nowadays. For every person who claims to have their lives turned around by some seemingly deep thought written by a person they probably do not even remember, there are probably dozens more who have read the same thing, and their lives were no different than it was before they came across it. The way I see it, what changes a person's life is not by purely by some eloquent words printed on a piece of paper. Instead, it is a unique chemical reaction that happens between the reader and the word in the right place and the right time. As the old saying goes, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again" -- my question to you today is, if one perseveres and never gives up, does it mean the person will be guaranteed successful in the end? From my experience, it is not always about how many times you try; it is whether you are moving in the right direction or not. If at first you don't succeed, and you try again in the right direction, success will wait for you in the end. If at first you don't succeed, and you are not going in the right direction, you will never be successful. Of course, one could argue what the definition of success is. Was Windows XP successful? Of course. Should Microsoft have just sat around since 2001 and do absolutely nothing? Well, no. So to append to that proverb I have quoted earlier, I would say, "Even if at first you are successful, try, try, try again until you become even more successful." Today, we will take a look at the Func MS-3 Revision 2 laser mouse. It was successful at first, but the company did not stop there. With improved mechanical left and right click switches, reinforced cord, and better scroll wheel construction, how well does it step up? Well, I got one on my desk right now. Let us check it out.Read more
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Pros

  • it is a very good design
  • the program is quite intuitive to use
  • grip great and comfortable for everyday use

Cons

  • the profile writing speed is annoyingly slow
  • polling rate should be independently configurable between profiles
  • it will not work with over reflective or transparent surfaces

Key specs

  • 5670 dpi
  • 30G
  • 10
  • yes
  • 1
  • Wired
  • 127 g
  • Laser

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Func MS-3 R2 - Pros & Cons

Func MS-3 R2

Pros

  • it is a very good design
  • the program is quite intuitive to use
  • grip great and comfortable for everyday use
  • the smoothness of its glide over the tracking surface are superb
  • great ergonomic design and solid internals
  • wonderfully comfortable
  • precise and well built in all
  • The customisation options are also excellent

Cons

  • the profile writing speed is annoyingly slow
  • polling rate should be independently configurable between profiles
  • it will not work with over reflective or transparent surfaces
  • the program is required only to customize functions
  • clickable scroll wheel
  • feels too loose and can also be noisy in use
  • the wheel itself is a little disappointing

Func MS-3 R2 - Technical Overview

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10
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5670 dpi
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Redragon Ranger
Operating resolution: 124000 dpi
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127 g
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Dicota Twister
Weight: 0.07 g

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Func MS-3 R2 - Full Specifications

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General
Type of motion sensorLaser
Device interfaceUSB
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Features
Compact designyes
Ergonomic designyes
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Design
Colour of productBlack
Illuminationyes
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Technical details
Operating resolution5670.0 dpi
Max polling rate1000Hz/1ms
Acceleration30G
Number of buttons10
Scroll wheelyes
Number of wheels1
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Connectivity
ConnectionWired
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Dimensions
Width5.0 in
Depth5.0 in
Weight4.48 oz

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Func MS-3 R2 Func - Editorial Reviews (2)

Func MS-3 R2 Func MS-3 Revision 2 Gaming Mouse Review
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Published: 02.04.2014
Func MS-3 Revision 2 Gaming Mouse Review

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Func MS-3 Revision 2 w/F-Series 10 L Review | APH Networks

Inspirational quotes are a dime a dozen nowadays. For every person who claims to have their lives turned around by some seemingly deep thought written by a person they probably do not even remember, there are probably dozens more who have read the same thing, and their lives were no different than it was before they came across it. The way I see it, what changes a person's life is not by purely by some eloquent words printed on a piece of paper. Instead, it is a unique chemical reaction that happens between the reader and the word in the right place and the right time. As the old saying goes, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again" -- my question to you today is, if one perseveres and never gives up, does it mean the person will be guaranteed successful in the end? From my experience, it is not always about how many times you try; it is whether you are moving in the right direction or not. If at first you don't succeed, and you try again in the right direction, success will wait for you in the end. If at first you don't succeed, and you are not going in the right direction, you will never be successful. Of course, one could argue what the definition of success is. Was Windows XP successful? Of course. Should Microsoft have just sat around since 2001 and do absolutely nothing? Well, no. So to append to that proverb I have quoted earlier, I would say, "Even if at first you are successful, try, try, try again until you become even more successful." Today, we will take a look at the Func MS-3 Revision 2 laser mouse. It was successful at first, but the company did not stop there. With improved mechanical left and right click switches, reinforced cord, and better scroll wheel construction, how well does it step up? Well, I got one on my desk right now. Let us check it out.

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