Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of buttons | 9 Best: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Number of buttons: 31 | |||
Operating resolution | 4000 dpi Best: Redragon Ranger Operating resolution: 124000 dpi | |||
Weight | 107 g Best: Dicota Twister Weight: 0.07 g |
Type of motion sensor | Optical |
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Device interface | USB |
Purpose | Gaming |
Adjustable weight | yes |
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Ergonomic design | yes |
Especially suited for RSI | yes |
Programmable mouse buttons | yes |
Button functions | DPI switch |
Colour of product | Black,Red |
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Form factor | Right-hand |
Cable length | 1.8 |
Operating resolution | 4000.0 dpi |
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Max polling rate | 1000Hz/1ms |
Acceleration | 20G |
Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Number of buttons | 9 |
Scroll wheel | yes |
Number of wheels | 1 |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Connection | Wired |
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Width | 2.8 in |
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Height | 1.5 in |
Depth | 4.65 in |
Weight | 3.77 oz |
During the first few weeks of starting in my job, one of the biggest things I learned was the SOLID principles of programming. Each of the letters stands for a certain principle, so I started from the beginning. The first letter S stands for Single Responsibility Principle, or SRP. In essence, SRP states every class should only have one responsibility. This responsibility should be completely covered by the class. By focusing on a single concern, classes will be more robust, as it will not inadvertently change other things without the users' knowledge. Furthermore, it allows for better reuse of the code, because future users of this will know exactly what its purpose is, without worrying about side effects. This type of principle can extend outside of programming too. For example, pliers are all trying to accomplish a similar task, but there are specific ones made for different tasks. There are pump pliers, whose main purpose is to act like a wrench, and then there are long nose pliers to reach narrower places. You would not try to use pump pliers in your computer case, nor would you not use a needle nose on bathroom pipes; each of these pliers have their own responsibility. On the other hand, Single Responsibility Principle refers to a class, and not to software as a whole. If your word processor could only type words, but would not open old documents, import in photos, or copy and paste, you would probably look elsewhere for a more competent program. While there are probably specific components accomplishing each of the above tasks, they work together to make a capable piece of software. When I see technology products targeted primarily for a certain purpose, I have to admit I am a bit weary of them. This mouse today, the Gigabyte Force M63, is labeled as a first person shooter gaming mouse, and I can only wonder if this mouse is only for this genre of games. Does it follow the single responsibility principle in a negative way, or can it perform for all kinds of usage? Hopefully this review will answer your questions, and more, so let us read on to find out!
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The Gigabyte FORCE M63 FPS Gaming mouse features a 4000dpi pro-optical sensor paired with Omron switches to offer users a great all around experience.
Introduction Pro gaming, eSports, LAN gaming, competitive gaming, it doesn't matter what moniker your hobby falls under, there's no doubt a lot of you out there that take your gaming pretty seriously. This can be on a professional level, or just as someone who likes to sit at home and play a few games online. Being good at games is one thing, but having the right tools for the job can really make a difference. A high-quality gaming mouse is a good starting point, as an accurate sensor and a mouse that has all the features you need to help
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