The buttons themselves are packing Omron switches, which are tactile and responsive and rated for a lifespan of 50 million clicks. The Corsair M65 RGB Elite thankfully takes it easy when it comes to the amount of buttons included, keeping it down to a manageable eight, including a sniper button on the left hand side of the mouse, below the back and forward buttons. Or, you can just remove a few of them to change the center of gravity. However, if you want a mouse that’s light as a feather, getting these fussy weights out can bring the weight down to a measly 97g. However, this is likely just due to it being new, and they’ll loosen up over time. Where you’d usually be able to just pop out the weights on other mice, there are three large covers you have to unscrew and remove to access the weights.Īnd, even after removing these screws, it might take a good shake for them to actually drop out – one came out really easily, but we actually had to get a pen to pry out the other two. Speaking of the weights, there are three of them, and they’re not quite as easy to remove as other tunable gaming mice.
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