
Mad Catz Rat 7 Pinky Software Is Good
However, compared to my last RAT 8. This RAT 8+ seems just as good at first, The design is the same just tweaked a bit the software is good. I have had many Mad Catz Rats over the years and loved them all.
I prefer claw-grip, and it's comfortable to use, although takes few days to get used to it. 7 mouse and was very satisfied with it's design and performance. Not usually a problem with lifting etc.In this video, we run through everything we liked and didnt like about the Mad Catz R.A.T 8 Adv Gaming Mouse.We really do appreciate your support, please he.Two years ago I bought R.A.T.

That's why I give it 5/10.Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum, Razer DeathAdder Elite, and Zowie EC2-A are probably your best bets out of the 92 options considered. But it's not acceptable for me to pay 100$ or more a year for "gaming mouse" that's supposed to last at least 3-5 years. Maybe I'm just unlucky to get two mice with buttons that don't hold longer than year. Trigger itself sounds and feels tactile, as usual, but those unwanted double clicks are getting annoying.This is my advice - look for other reviews. This time I'm getting random double-clicks instead of a single left click.
Weight might be the one exception as this I like to think I have average-sized hands, and I found the mouse quite comfortable to hold. Every taste is considered, whether you prefer certain textures or whether or not you like your pinky or thumb to touch the mousepad. This page is powered by a knowledgeable community that helps you make an informed decision.The Cyborg R.A.T.7 is easily the most comfortable and configurable mouse Ive ever encountered.
I do, however, use it for editing video and audio, and I appreciate the adjustable DPI and the "Precision Aim" mode, which really helps me when I'm making fine adjustments. I would have liked an adjustable pinky rest as well, but that's a minor gripe.I didn't get this mouse for gaming (I'm primarily a console gamer), so I can't say how it performs under such conditions. The removable weights add a good bit of heft that, as comfortable as it is, keep the mouse from feeling too light.
While mouse mice stick to a relatively static design, this mouse features loads of customization options. The flat black finish with silver accents really work with its very angular design language.Overall a really great mouse.When this mouse was announced at CES a few years back, I was excited to see how much effort that was put into the design and customization options with this mouse. It will fit in most compartments, though, just as well as most mice would.I wouldn't call it ugly.
The large size and weightiness made this mouse very uncomfortable during use and when you're using a computer for most of the day or when you're just gaming for an extended amount of time you want to be as comfortable as possible. While I know this might not apply to everyone, I do think that most people don't have giant hands. The other, which is the deal killer for me, is that it's too large. Even with no additional weights in this thing I found that easily gliding and moving this mouse around took more effort than I would have liked.

