On the other hand, I have nothing but nice things to say about
the thumb scroll wheel.
Not exact matches
The same goes to the steering
wheel — while all the new BMWs have rocker switches and
thumb scrollers, the X6 facelift makes do with regular buttons.
The DeathAdder is, as I said in our review last year, the vanilla milkshake of gaming mouses — classic scooped shape, two oversized
thumb buttons,
scroll wheel.
The mouse has five buttons in a smart layout: a right button, a left button, a clickable
scroll wheel and two
thumb buttons.
With Chroma customizable lighting for both the
scroll wheel and
thumb grid, you can choose from an impressive spectrum of colors to personalize your Razer Naga Epic Chroma.
In addition to a staggering 12
thumb keys, the mouse also has standard left - and right - click buttons as well as a clickable
scroll wheel.
Users can select commands of their choice for the left and right mouse buttons, the clickable
scroll wheel, three
thumb buttons, one button above the
scroll wheel and two buttons below it.
The Kiro uses standard left and right buttons, a clickable
scroll wheel, two
thumb buttons, and a DPI switch button «south» of the
scroll wheel, for a total of eight buttons, all programmable via Roccat's desktop software.
There are six programmable buttons: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity adjuster below the
wheel and two
thumb buttons.
The mouse has six programmable buttons: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity adjuster just beneath that, and two
thumb buttons.
In addition to the left - and right - mouse buttons, there are four
thumb buttons, three more for the index finger and one beneath the
scroll wheel.
The Razer Mamba includes the standard left and right click, a clickable
scroll wheel, two
thumb buttons on the left side and two additional buttons just beside the left mouse click button.
In addition to the standard left - and right - mouse buttons, Razer's device has a clickable
scroll wheel and two large buttons within
thumb's reach.
In addition to right and left mouse buttons, the device boasts a clickable
scroll wheel, two
thumb buttons and two buttons that can bring the dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity up or down.
Aside from the expected left and right buttons, there's also a clickable
scroll wheel, two side - mounted
thumb buttons, and one additional button hidden near the base of the mouse (this is officially called the «gesture button» and it binds to Task View by default in Windows 10).
The Recon has a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel, two DPI (dots - per - inch) adjustment buttons right beneath the
scroll wheel, and four
thumb buttons (two on each side of the mouse).
While the left, right and clickable
scroll wheel work exactly as expected and offer firm, predictable tactile feel, the
thumb buttons can be a bit finicky.
One
thumb button is much easier to reach than the other, and the DPI buttons are scrunched up so close to the
scroll wheel that clicking them at a pivotal moment could prove dodgy.
The peripheral has a left mouse button, a right mouse button, a
scroll wheel that clicks in three directions, two dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity buttons near the top, one button below the
scroll wheel and three
thumb buttons.
The G403 keeps things simple with just six buttons: a right button, a left button, a clickable
scroll wheel, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity shifter and two
thumb buttons.
You can have up to thirteen buttons: a left button, a right button, a
scroll wheel that clicks three ways, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity adjuster that clicks two ways, and either two or six
thumb buttons.
The Castor features an acceptable array of six buttons: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity adjuster and two
thumb buttons.
With the ball located under your
thumb, the M570 keeps your fingers free for use on the traditional left / right - click mouse buttons, as well as two additional back and forward buttons to the left of them, and a traditional
scroll wheel.
In addition to the left button, right button and clickable
scroll wheel, the device has two
thumb buttons (forward and back by default), one button above the
scroll wheel and two buttons below it.
The Division Zero M50 Performance Gaming Mouse is a wired, ambidextrous pointer with nine programmable buttons including the primary left - and right - click buttons, two
thumb buttons on each side of the mouse and a metal «4D» clickable
scroll wheel that also tilts.
There are seven buttons, all told: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel and four
thumb buttons (two on each side).
The device has seven buttons: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity adjuster beneath that and three
thumb buttons.
Mice with customization options, like the Roccat Nyth ($ 130, at Roccat.com) or the Razer Ouroboros, let users swap out elements like palm rests,
scroll wheels and even
thumb buttons.
You get five programmable buttons, a dual mode
scroll wheel — click - to - click and hyperfast — and a
thumb wheel that can be used for things like side - to - side
scrolling, turn pages, switch applications, flip through tabs, and so on.
In addition to a left button, a right button and a clickable
scroll wheel, the mouse sports two dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity buttons next to the right button, two programmable buttons next to the left button, two
thumb buttons and an Easy - Shift [+] button on the
thumb rest, which lets users access a second set of button commands.
In terms of buttons, the Hyperion Fury sports a relatively conservative eight of them: left and right buttons, a clickable
scroll wheel, a pair of dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity buttons next to the left mouse button, two
thumb buttons and a «sniper» button on the
thumb rest.
Aside from the
thumb buttons, the G900 possesses a left button, a right button, a
scroll wheel that clicks three ways, and two dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity buttons in the center that users can also reprogram if they don't need to change DPI on the fly.
Credit: RazerThe only difference this time around is that there are seven buttons instead of five: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel (more on this in a bit), two
thumb buttons and two buttons just beneath the
scroll wheel.
Like some of its competitors, the Pulsefire has six buttons: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel, a dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity button located just below the
wheel and two
thumb buttons off on the side.
The G600 features no less than 20 physical buttons — a panel of 12 on its left side, accessed by your
thumb; three built into the «tilt»
scroll wheel; two more mini-buttons on the very top; and three elongated keys (standard left and right mouse keys and a third «G - shift» key on the far right, directly under your ring finger).
Gamers can make use of seven buttons: right - click, left - click, a clickable
scroll wheel, two dots - per - inch (DPI) sensitivity buttons just beneath the
wheel and two
thumb buttons.
The mouse has five buttons altogether: a left button, a right button, a clickable
scroll wheel and two
thumb buttons.
The Mamba possesses a left button, a right button, a
scroll wheel that clicks three ways, two
thumb buttons and two DPI buttons.