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Cooler Master MM712 RGB-LED Ultralight 59g Hybrid Wireless Gaming Mouse - 19K DPI PAW3370 Optical Sensor, 70 Million Click Optical Switches, On-The-Fly System, MasterPlus+ (38K DPI, PC only) - Black

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However, there is one specific issue that registers all that fantastic performance moot for any gamer that needs a Sniper button. While the mouse can be customized in quite a few ways through the Master Plus app – you can remap every button including the DPI button underneath to all sorts of mouse, keyboard, and macro functions – you can’t create a Sniper button. It’s just not available in the software. So, if you need that, you’ll have to create a workaround by creating a Macro or giving up the two side buttons so that you can switch between two DPI settings. Considering this mouse is marketed towards gamers, this is quite the omission and one that should be easily fixed through a firmware update. But as it currently stands, you’ll have to live without the Sniper function ability or look for a different mouse to use when playing competitive games. The mouse is solid and doesn't have any creaking issues. Zero side flex and some bottom flex (who the hell even grips the bottom). All in all, good build quality. Sep 11th 2023 Cooler Master Reveals Street Fighter 6-Inspired Gaming Hardware Collaboration with CAPCOM (7) The MM712 is the next evolution of our first popular lightweight mouse, leveled up to lightweight prestige. It retains all the same benefits: gaming-grade sensor, hybrid 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless capability, PTFE feet for unrivaled glide, optical micro switches for near-instant input, and ultraweave cable for minimal snagging. However, it does all this while shedding the shredded chassis, opting instead for a seamless, hole-less profile specially engineered to remain 59g in total weight. Responsive, agile, and tactile, the MM712 truly fills in the gaps of its perforated predecessors.

MM712 Hybrid Wireless Ultra Light RGB - OcUK Cooler Master MM712 Hybrid Wireless Ultra Light RGB - OcUK

At least, the battery life is good. In 2.4GHz Wireless mode, the MM712 can reach up to 80 hours before needing to recharge, while Bluetooth mode will give 180 hours. If you keep the RGB on, that will bring those numbers down a bit. That said, in a week of constant use, switching between both wireless modes, I had to only charge once. As an ultra-low sensitivity player, I prefer this as I use my arm for macro-adjustments and my wrists for micro-adjustments. Aiming with this mouse is the best feeling I've had... until the M1 button wobbled and side creaked.NP-01S >> GE Air > Orochi v2 > MM731 = Hati S Ace = Aerox 9 / Aerox 3 > MM720 >> Xlite v2 / v2 Mini >= MM712 I do hope Cooler Master reads this review and recommendation. I like a bit more weight on the mouse itself. I've played a ton with the Vaxee Outset AX and just love the heft the mouse has. It's a lot more stable while still being fairly lightweight. I find that the lower the weight of the mouse, the less stable my aim is (mind you I play ultra-low sensitivity in all games). Overall, I think its a solid mouse, and while its too early to form a full opinion on it, compared to mice that I've used daily for seasons at a time, I have a feeling it will be one of my favorite ambi mice to use for 2022. Whereas I'd only recommend the MM731 to people if they knew what they are getting into or if they get the latest batch, I believe I'd be willing to recommend the MM712 to people from the first batch. And Coolermaster, if you're listening, I'm still waiting for the MM721 wireless, as well as glossy coatings for all of your wireless releases :). I Plugged the Dongle into a USB Port on My PC, Opened Masterplus+ Software, and It Shows “No Compatible Device Supported.” What Should I Do? Having that solid battery life is especially nice for my needs as I have a multi-computer setup where I constantly switch between a MacBook Pro and a gaming computer. And, I can do all that with just this one mouse. I don’t need to worry about the battery or the performance. I only really need to adjust when it comes to messing with the DPI or playing without a Sniper button. It also helps that this mouse is fairly cheap. Cooler Master MM712: Price & availability

Cooler Master MM712 30th Anniversary Edition Gaming Mouse

The same weight and shape of the mouse shouldn't make any different right? Not exactly. My aim in FPS games have never been better. With the holes and cable out of the way, I am less conscious about the mouse and I can further focus on the game I am playing. No more times when I need to adjust my grip because I'm holding on to a hole or fixing the tangled cable. With the MM712, I am able to increase my Kovaak and AimLab scores by roughly 1% (which is huge for someone who's already plateauing). Still, competitively priced in the current influx of mice this 2022, I believe you are getting more than what you paid for in terms of comfort and performance.But, at least it’s fast. While I can’t imagine anyone actually needing 19,000 DPI, the Cooler Master MM712 can reach those lofty heights thanks to its optical sensor. Yes, there are mice with even higher DPI on hand, but I found its DPI range far more than adequate, whether I was trying to take out counter-terrorists in CS:GO or secure a base in Battlefield 2042. Oct 17th 2023 Cooler Master Announces the Atlas ARGB GPU Support: Combining Strength with Dynamic Aesthetics (3) After breaking in the mouse, the glide has shown itself. It is very balanced and is very versatile on all textures. I have tested it on mudpads like the Parabrake and Artizan Zero. I have used it in hybrid pads like the Vaxee PA and all tests showed that the mouse glides smoothly. Cooler Master has maintained the mouse feet shape so if you have any extra MM711 skates lying around, you can use these on the MM712. To keep with the speedy performance, the MM712 also uses optical switches for near-instantaneous responses. Though the company doesn’t mention its actuation or debounce specs, even a light pressure will result in a press, so you should have no issue spamming enemies in your favorite games.

MM712 Initial impressions and Comparisons : r/MouseReview MM712 Initial impressions and Comparisons : r/MouseReview

Lastly, the skates. I think they're a bit scratchy out of the box but glide pretty well, although personally I'll probably swap them to corepads or tiger ice if those exist for the MM710 / 711 shape, as these use the same skate shape. Hopefully my opinion will improve as they break in. Still the perfect claw grip mouse for me. It is also passable for palm and fingertip grip but I strongly suggest other mice for those like the HSK for pure fingertip and Vaxee Outset AX for ergo-palm... but those are on the extreme sides. The mouse does not hold up well even before a month of use as the M1 button started to wobble and the right side started to creak. To some users (like me), this will make you conscious of holding the mouse and take your attention away from playing for a bit. Hi team here's my review of the Cooler Master MM712 from a dedicated claw grippers perspective. I will be sharing my thoughts based on the first month of using this mouse.

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