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Cooler Master MM712 RGB-LED Ultralight 59g Hybrid Wireless Gaming Mouse - 19K DPI PAW3370 Optical Sensor, 70 Million Click Optical Switches, On-The-Fly System, MasterPlus+ (38K DPI, PC only) - Black

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Still the perfect claw grip mouse for me. It is also passable for palm and fingertip grip but I strongly suggest other mice for those like the HSK for pure fingertip and Vaxee Outset AX for ergo-palm... but those are on the extreme sides. The mouse does not hold up well even before a month of use as the M1 button started to wobble and the right side started to creak. To some users (like me), this will make you conscious of holding the mouse and take your attention away from playing for a bit.

Cooler Master MM712 RGB-LED Ultralight 59g Hybrid Wireless

Overall, I think its a solid mouse, and while its too early to form a full opinion on it, compared to mice that I've used daily for seasons at a time, I have a feeling it will be one of my favorite ambi mice to use for 2022. Whereas I'd only recommend the MM731 to people if they knew what they are getting into or if they get the latest batch, I believe I'd be willing to recommend the MM712 to people from the first batch. And Coolermaster, if you're listening, I'm still waiting for the MM721 wireless, as well as glossy coatings for all of your wireless releases :). NP-01S >> GE Air > Orochi v2 > MM731 = Hati S Ace = Aerox 9 / Aerox 3 > MM720 >> Xlite v2 / v2 Mini >= MM712

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Hi team here's my review of the Cooler Master MM712 from a dedicated claw grippers perspective. I will be sharing my thoughts based on the first month of using this mouse. However, there is one specific issue that registers all that fantastic performance moot for any gamer that needs a Sniper button. While the mouse can be customized in quite a few ways through the Master Plus app – you can remap every button including the DPI button underneath to all sorts of mouse, keyboard, and macro functions – you can’t create a Sniper button. It’s just not available in the software. So, if you need that, you’ll have to create a workaround by creating a Macro or giving up the two side buttons so that you can switch between two DPI settings. Considering this mouse is marketed towards gamers, this is quite the omission and one that should be easily fixed through a firmware update. But as it currently stands, you’ll have to live without the Sniper function ability or look for a different mouse to use when playing competitive games. CheeseballSo this is Cooler Master’s Pro Superlight and Viper Pro competitor. If they price it lower than the two mentioned mice, this would be a great alternative.Their software is quite terrible and overly bloated. I do hope Cooler Master reads this review and recommendation. I like a bit more weight on the mouse itself. I've played a ton with the Vaxee Outset AX and just love the heft the mouse has. It's a lot more stable while still being fairly lightweight. I find that the lower the weight of the mouse, the less stable my aim is (mind you I play ultra-low sensitivity in all games).

Cooler Master MM712 30th Anniversary Edition Gaming Mouse

To keep with the speedy performance, the MM712 also uses optical switches for near-instantaneous responses. Though the company doesn’t mention its actuation or debounce specs, even a light pressure will result in a press, so you should have no issue spamming enemies in your favorite games. tabascosauz Does 7900XT still has high idle consumption on multiple monitors? And should I wait for the Supers even when I'm leaning towards AMD cards? ( 15) If you don’t need the speediest performance out there, just something solid, then the Cooler Master MM311 is the way to go. For around forty dollars or quid, you’ll get a fairly light, ambidextrous mouse with 2.4GHz wireless connectivity.

The Cooler Master MM712 is one or two features shy of being a great gaming mouse

Having that solid battery life is especially nice for my needs as I have a multi-computer setup where I constantly switch between a MacBook Pro and a gaming computer. And, I can do all that with just this one mouse. I don’t need to worry about the battery or the performance. I only really need to adjust when it comes to messing with the DPI or playing without a Sniper button. It also helps that this mouse is fairly cheap. Cooler Master MM712: Price & availability ChaitanyaTheir software is quite terrible and overly bloated.But do you HAVE to use it, that's the question? Our 30th Anniversary lineup includes: MK721 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, MM712 Wireless Mouse, MP511 Gaming Mouse Pad, and the SH711 Wireless Headset. Lastly, the skates. I think they're a bit scratchy out of the box but glide pretty well, although personally I'll probably swap them to corepads or tiger ice if those exist for the MM710 / 711 shape, as these use the same skate shape. Hopefully my opinion will improve as they break in. To test the Cooler Master MM712, I spent a week with it, playing all sorts of games from fast-paced titles like Battefield 2042 and CS:GO to adventure and open-world titles like Control and Far Cry 6.

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