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You can also drop from the 1,000Hz default polling rate to 500Hz, 250Hz or 125Hz. The simple, lightweight software suite allows you to easily tweak the three onboard settings to anywhere between 250 and 3,500 DPI in 250 DPI steps, although you can’t disable steps if you only need one or two. The 3310 was a popular sensor and the 3320 looks set to continue that trend as it offers excellent tracking that’s smooth, responsive and free of acceleration and jitter across its DPI spectrum.
You can Change the sensitivity on the fly with a click of a button. The Xornet II uses the brand new Avago 3320 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 3,500 DPI – not high compared to some, but more than enough for everyday, single-screen use and gaming in our opinion. For the price this gaming mouse is an excellent deal. Cooler Master has also made the 1.8m USB cable thinner and more flexible and given a strain relieving connector, all of which helps to eliminate drag. On the underside we find a much bigger pair of PTFE feet for smooth movements. The main buttons are very smooth with their soft-touch rubber coating, while the rest of the body has a matt finish that’s still very comfortable and a clear improvement over the glossy finish of the original. It’s definitely light at 80g, but for many, particularly claw grip gamers, that will be a feature, and the weight is well balanced.
The mouse is exceptionally well built too, especially considering the price. In fact, if you have particularly small hands, the Xornet II even works pretty well in a palm grip, although pinky support is a little lacking. Meanwhile, your three remaining digits rest comfortably in their allocated grooves. The rubberised sections give your thumb and pinky a good grasp of the mouse at the sides and the short body lets you get a good hold of it. It is on the small side, however, so those with ogre hands might not get along with it as well. Contoured design give you more support and control.
it simply came in a small white thin cardboard box with the drivers and software CD. Experience smoother cursor control on virtually any surface. Continue reading: Cooler Master Storm Inferno Laser Mouse review. A nearly frictionless scroll wheel lets you fly through long documents and Web pages with a single flick. The Xornet II retains the ergonomic claw grip design of its predecessor, and honestly if this is how you hold your mouse the shape is virtually flawless. The A4tech optical wheel Mouse with hyper-fast scrolling for increased productivity.