All of these buttons can be changed in the driver settings
doesn't take long to adjust to the size
very small aperture on the bottom leading to two sensors
suck muck in
and be extremely difficult to clean
hell and the mouse becomes very jumpy at any resolution
blowing into the bottom of the damn thing
scroll wheel's down press button is far to stiff out the box
snow storm to the gaming industry
the driver CD actually just activates a pop up window showing
feature a built in updater
Icy blue
did you not test the mouse on a mouse mat matching the price class
the DPI is overrated and pointless
extensive driver features are only available for the Microsoft Windows operating systems
the gaming rodent is a bit too heavy for use on the go
You cannot only freely define the function of each key
the compartment holding the weights on the bottom can be a bit tricky
could potentially help on problematic surfaces
full illumination or disabled completely
the right side buttons are only combination buttons
program any macros or even remap buttons for Windows navigation
lack of customization may steer some hardcore gamers away
lack of software is nice it does limit you in terms of customizability
it could be positioned a little further forward on the body
game lags
frustrating when scrolling through a document or web page
without effectively strapping half a keyboard to the side
AIMO is taking on the likes of Razer and Logitech
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Logitech cables
no additional cost to you
cord is not a bad feature of the Kone XP
suitable for smaller-sized hands using a claw or fingertip grip
the clicks feel shallow and disappointing
slightly less gratuitous RGB lighting
the main click switches are too weak
a sixth button hidden underneath next to the power switch
pretty faces and handsome presenters
SWARM software is a little light on RGB presets
are seven buttons on the left side of the mouse
makes claw grip difficult even for my slightly above average size hands
Shiftâ button positioned on the left at the very bottom
very heavy compared to most other wired gaming mice
Scroll wheel has no free scrolling mode
quite a large mouse and very heavy
suitable for smaller hands using a claw or fingertip grip
That s a whole lot of buttons for a gaming mouse
modes continuous glow
breathing
heartbeat
the usual latency of mechanical switches
ability or healing potion unused here
wireless connectivity
get a button to switch through DPI profiles
the thumb buttons can be a little finicky
ring finger often grazes the gap underneath the right click button
The bottom buttons in particular are difficult to press precisely
CPI was set uncomfortably low
Titan Switch Optical mechanical switches
The Kone XP is just slightly thinner too
The chassis lacks gripping and is a little slick without
the sensors seem to have different calibrations
Kone Pro Air does not come with its software out of the box
Kone XP is not too big at all
It does not store any personal data
it feels somewhat weird and uncanny to use those
Bluetooth itself can be a bit troublesome at times
the thumb buttons to feel a little stiffer
heavy
stiff cords that tend to get caught up and tangled
a bit on the expensive side for a wired gaming mouse
Limited
it might not be ideal for competitive FPS games
still tons of other button options on the mouse
no option to change the actual RGB colors within the Swarm software
Scroll wheel lacks a free-scrolling mode
no navigating around it here
s four thumb buttons
bright array of RGB strips and a 90s translucent shell design
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often available for far less
Not only can in-game assignments be set for the buttons
The bottom left edge still has the bottom button
lack of adjustable DPI buttons to fine-tune user experience on the
Cable feels fairly flimsy
clunky driverless options to make adjustments on the fly
lack of DPI adjustment buttons which
a dedicated DPI switch like most mice
Without flashy gimmicks and distracting new buttons
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you must bind the standard left- and right-click functions
low-resistance scroll wheels trip up on
Kone Pro does not come with a whole lot of buttons
lack of a gold-plated USB connector will not have any performance impact
pointing device is not adjustable
Lost in the Dark is
it seems like the software has stayed the same since forever
Note not all functions are available for every button
setting up your mouse will be a tough task