Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of buttons | 10 Best: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Number of buttons: 31 | |||
Operating resolution | 16000 dpi Best: Redragon Ranger Operating resolution: 124000 dpi | |||
Weight | 105 g Best: Dicota Twister Weight: 0.07 g |
Type of motion sensor | Optical |
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Device interface | USB Type-A |
Purpose | Gaming |
Colour of product |
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Form factor | Right-hand |
Illumination | yes |
Illumination colour | Red/Green/Blue |
Operating resolution | 16000.0 dpi |
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Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Number of buttons | 10 |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Weight | 3.7 oz |
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Much like other Mad Catz mice, the R.A.T. Pro X3 Supreme is big on customization. Not just the shape, even the scroll wheel and mouse feet can be adjusted to one's liking. Furthermore, PixArt's PMW3389 and a polling rate of 3000 Hz promise very low latency.
Mad Catz has been creating the R.A.T. gaming mice for quite some time now. When the original launched, it certainly divided peoples opinions with its radical design. You either loved it or hated it, and I struggled to find people in between those opinions. Personally, I loved it, and its ultra-low, wide and flat design really fit the ergonomics of my hands. It's a comfortable mouse for MMO gaming and using a palm rest grip style. Of course, it has developed a lot over the years, offering a range of built-in ergonomic adjustments, interchangeable panels, weight tuning, and so much
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