The Corsair M75 wireless gaming mouse shows great build quality, but ergonomics get in the way of success.
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In the last two or three years, wireless mouse technology has reached a point where you can use one to play games without fear of extra input lag. As a result, more and more mouse makers have slowly ...
A mouse and keyboard are the main peripherals required for interfacing with any PC. When it comes to gaming, there are a lot of factors that need to be considered when looking for a good gaming mouse.
Like many ergonomic products, trackballs are an acquired taste—often, acquired by sheer painful necessity. It can feel strange to switch from using a mouse, which feels like an extension of your arm, ...
Alienware’s first pro-level mouse may not be flashy, but it’s packed with under-the-hood features that aim to give you an advantage in just about every competitive game. Alienware focused on creating ...
Wireless technology has made some progress in penetrating the PC human interface device (HID) market. It is estimated that by 2007, one-fourth of the mouse devices shipped will be wireless. Chips like ...
The HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless is arguably the best wireless esports mouse currently available, being incredibly lightweight and featuring a precise 16,000 dpi sensor that takes no prisoners in ...
Subject says it all. I added a Wireless USB Intellimouse Explorer to my system, and tried playing UT. Framerate rarely got above 30FPS, and often was around 20 with brief lags every few seconds. With ...