Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nombre de boutons | 6 Meilleur: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Nombre de boutons: 31 | |||
Résolution de fonctionnement | 1200 dpi Meilleur: Redragon Ranger Résolution de fonctionnement: 124000 dpi | |||
Poids | 120 g Meilleur: Dicota Twister Poids: 0,07 g |
Type de capteur de mouvement | Optique |
---|---|
Interface de l'appareil | RF sans fil |
Objectif | Bureau |
Aussi pour les gauchers | Oui |
---|---|
Design compact | Oui |
Design ergonomique | Oui |
Résolution de mouvement personnalisable | Oui |
Nombre de modes de résolution de mouvement | 3 |
Couleur du produit | Noir |
---|---|
Facteur de forme | Main droite |
Source d'énergie | Batteries |
---|---|
Type de batterie | R3 |
Batteries incluses | Oui |
Nombre de batteries prises en charge | 2 |
Résolution de fonctionnement | 1200.0 dpi |
---|---|
Type de boutons | Boutons pressés |
Nombre de boutons | 6 |
Nombre de roues | 1 |
Type de défilement | Roue |
Directions de défilement | Verticale |
Connexion | Sans fil |
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Type de récepteur | Nano récepteur |
Récepteur nano / unificateur | Oui |
Interface de récepteur sans fil | USB Type-A |
Portée maximale | 10.0 m |
Largeur | 60.0 mm |
---|---|
la taille | 115.0 mm |
Profondeur | 35.0 mm |
Poids | 120.0 g |
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