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Corsair’s iCue is an essential part of the M65 Ultra Wireless. It goes far beyond buttons and lighting, allowing you to access to unique features like gestures and critical settings like when the mouse goes to sleep. Our take Still, it’s important to recognize that the weight isn’t for everyone. Although the M65 has adjustable weight, it’s heavy regardless, just like the Logitech G502 Hero with its removeable weights. The M65 Ultra Wireless is heavier than the wired M65 Elite, too, by 13 grams (though lighter than M65 Pro by five grams). Sensor and buttons
M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse — White (EU) - CORSAIR
Corsair really has outgrown their previous M65 Pro, and that is evident with the PMW3391 sensor deployed in the M65 Elite. The mouse has no inherent acceleration, Hallelujah! You can feel the difference in performance – it is raw, responsive and has pinpoint accuracy.
Optional) Plastic pry-bar. You Could use the screwdriver however metal tends to leave cosmetic damage around the lip of the mouse. Three adjustable tuning zones enable you to customize the weight and set the center of gravity of your M65 PRO RGB to match your play style. Extra-large PTFE glide pads
M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse — Black - CORSAIR M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse — Black - CORSAIR
From there, you can visit the controls menu in your game and bind whatever you want your button to do onto the "P" key.And, with the customizable RGB lighting and absolutely gorgeous design, it’s easy to see why this is one of the best gaming mice on the market. To additionally push this rodent I tested it by playing high-paced FPS games. Whipping out Battlefield V and PUBG I was blown away by its insanely high control speed. I faced no irregularities, spin-outs, or any glitches. Polling rate is at 1000Hz/500Hz/250Hz/125Hz, respectively. I can see no input lag with this sensor. Balance and Weight If you are experiencing issues with your computer mouse, you can try resetting the mouse to resolve the issue. Cant you just open the switches to replace the worn internals instead of soldering new ones on? Reply