The mouse offers a continuum of
scroll wheel resistances to choose from.
That wheel lets you set
the scroll wheel resistance with precise accuracy.
Priced at just $ 69.99, the wired mouse brings a few firsts for Razer fans, including customizable
scroll wheel resistance, dots - per - inch (DPI) clutch, and that famed 5G optical sensor with 16,000 DPI for extreme sensitivity.
Not exact matches
Moving on we come to the
scroll wheel which has distinctive notches and very light
resistance, which is great for quickly zooming in during a game or even for navigating web - pages, but isn't so great when precision is called for.
Flip the mouse onto its back and you'll find a little plastic dial that lets you adjust the
scroll wheel's
resistance, moving it between smooth and more clicky.
The
scroll wheel is smooth with enough
resistance to ensure you won't spin it too far when gaming, a definite improvement over some of Logitech's recent offerings.
Besides left and right click, The Basilisk includes eight customizable buttons and a
scroll wheel with adjustable
resistance.
The Deathadder Chroma tracks movement with flawless accuracy, its buttons are large and offer just enough
resistance while responding with a satisfying click; its notched
scroll wheel feels and works great.
As with the M65, Corsair's «high - mass»
scroll wheel is well - developed with just the right amount of
resistance.
This can be especially useful for gamers who bind jump to their
scroll wheel and are looking to adjust the jump activation to a preferred level of
resistance.
The
scroll wheel can be adjusted via a dial on its underside for increased or decreased
resistance to fit the preferences of each gamer.