Needed a high-resolution mouse for Photoshop work. Don't need it to be a setup hassle, I just need to plug it in and have it work- as 99% of the rest...
it moves the cursor
doesn't always track 100% horizontally
Needed a high-resolution mouse for Photoshop work. Don't need it to be a setup hassle, I just need to plug it in and have it work- as 99% of the rest...
it moves the cursor
doesn't always track 100% horizontally
tl;dr - Its a good mouse if money isn't really an issue, there is no getting used to it. It's shaped a lot like a 5 dollar microsoft mouse but with way more teflon. In this case it is not very long lasting.
The mouse fits my hand well; The previous mice I've used have been a logitech g9, g9x, coolermaster xornet, and now this; The pads on the bottom are plentiful, was suprised to see that even for a rubberized mouse this wasn't cheaped out on; I use the steelseries mouse pad too.
I didn't buy it from newegg; So nothing against newegg but I did buy it brand new retail and I'd expect better durability than this; It's never suffered any mistreatment and now turns off randomly.
I rma'ed my sensei about a month ago.. I'm now asking for a tracking number or any update about it, but they reply soo slow. Im a little bit upset, I thought they were better vs razer/other company. I was wrong.
The Sensei [RAW] Heat Orange has a Avago ADNS-9500 laser sensor within it, meaning you get great precision whilst surfing the web of gaming. The wire that comes with the heat Orange is nicely braided and what I like most about the wire is that it has the orange theme throughout the wire.
This mouse is awesome. Powered with the SteelSeries Engine, it lets you refine and tweak to your hearts content. It is a little less wide than I would have preferred, but in no way does it hamper usage. Would absolutely recommend.
I bought this elsewhere while it was reduced to £24 and I very nearly sent it back because of the 'plasticky' feel it has. What stopped me was the shape and comfort of the design. Also the performance is actually very good and accurate for my limited needs (not a prolific gamer).
Awesome mouse, but it feels cheap due to the finishing and construction (IT'S NOT, but it feels like). It has a good weight and also a good grip. A good mouse overall, but it could be better for the price.
Your best bet is to get another unnamed mouse with 17 buttons made by a company that closely resembles shaving utensils. Skip this mouse unless you are used to this stuff.
The Sensei is a great all-purpose mouse, laden with customisation tools, guised as a gaming mouse and hidden under a rather cheap-looking exterior. It's not the flashiest in its class, but it does what any great mouse does and handles itself gracefully over a desktop, almost absentmindedly to the...
Sensitive laser tracks well over different surfaces; High level of customisable; Teflon feet glide over any surface
Lacking number of macro keys; Only hot-swaps between two (customisable) sensitivity settings; grey/chrome plastic top has a cheap look about it
The Sensei is a great all-purpose mouse, laden with customisation tools, guised as a gaming mouse and hidden under a rather cheap-looking exterior. It's not the flashiest in its class, but it does what any great mouse does and handles itself gracefully over a desktop, almost absentmindedly to the...
: Sensitive laser tracks well over different surfaces; High level of customisable; Teflon feet glide over any surface : Lacking number of macro keys; Only hot-swaps between two (customisable) sensitivity settings; grey/chrome plastic top has a cheap look about it
: Lacking number of macro keys; Only hot-swaps between two (customisable) sensitivity settings; grey/chrome plastic top has a cheap look about it
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