Comes with Dual Omron Switches, Customizable, Macro Keys, on Board Memory .
Brand | acer |
Item model number | PMW810 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.84 x 3.16 x 1.62 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.84 x 3.16 x 1.62 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Acer Computer |
ASIN | B07HM91WWT |
Date First Available | October 5, 2018 |
A**E
Acer Predator Cestus 510 RGB
i like the sensitivity on the mouse and how you can easily change it just by pressing the button in the middle of it, it also looks really cool with all the glowing lights, with the customization it feels really nice when i use it. Overall its a really good mouse.
J**P
Needed a gaming mouse
I bought this because my old mouse occasionally didn't track my physical movement, and the speed that I needed didn't feel accurate. This is my first gaming mouse.I have heavy fingers and tend to accidentally right click with sensitive mice, so a mouse with an adjustable click force seemed ideal. There are two click force settings for the left and right mouse buttons, adjustable with switches on the bottom of the mouse. The difference between them is subtle, but both seem to be in the comfortable range while also not being too sensitive. If you don't know what 50M and 20M mean, they are click ratings in units of millions. So, roughly speaking, the 20M setting will give you 20 million clicks of a higher force before failure, while the 50m will give you 50 million clicks of a lower force before failure.The adjustable weights are also nice. There are 2 weight modules and 3 5-gram weights; one module has two slots and the other has 1. One module can be used at a time and are located just under the cover. The difference between the different weight settings is subtle, but noticeable enough to allow for appreciable customization.Other than an alternate mouse cover and side piece to accommodate different hand sizes, the other settings can be adjusted in the downloadable software. It is easy and free to download and, for the most part, easy to use; however, there are no instructions, which might have been useful in the case of creating and using macros and knowing some advanced button customization settings. The DPI can be increased to up to 16,000, but I don't think most people will need to go much beyond 2000. My max comfortable DPI is around 1900, but it's nice to have the option to go higher if needed, as well as to customize the DPI button to configure 1900 as a max and shift from my minimum comfort to my maximum comfort (rather than from, say, 400 DPI to 16,000). The software is also used for button assignments and color settings, as well as the probably lesser used options, polling rate, angle snapping, and calibration.As far as the gaming aspect of the mouse, I am still getting used to the buttons in game. The scroll wheel has a "left" and "right", which is cool, but also harder to apply in games where you need to have your finger on a single mouse button at all times. The two side buttons are more usable, in this respect. Personally, however, I am still struggling with developing the muscle memory to use them in competitive games.The aesthetics of the mouse and overall shape is appealing, while not compromising the comfort of using it.If there are ever any durability issues, I will report them here. I don't think it will be an issue. If you were to drop the mouse, the detachable magnet cover might pop off, but this really isn't a big deal. A non-magnet solution would either lower ease of use, the comfort of the palm, or the versatility of customization. The cord also seems durable and is reinforced at the connector to the mouse.The product shipped in 3 days, 2 days earlier than listed. After I opened the mouse, I was kind of worried because the left mouse button wasn't clicking. However, this was only because the force adjustment switch was half-way across the slot, not all the way to one side. There was an Acer warranty slip with the mouse instructions. I'm not sure if this would work without purchasing directly from Acer, though.If any issues arise, I will alter the review accordingly. As of now, it was worth the purchase.
A**D
a bit hard to use.
before this I used the razer deathadder and it was the perfect mouse, but sadly after 7 years of daily use, the wheel button (not scroll) stopped working. so I decided to try this mouse.first of all, the 20,000 DPI? who uses that, even on the lowest windows mouse speed this thing flies all over the screen.secondly after tinkering with the mouse settings for over an hour (felt like hours) I had a really couple of bad games where I need to click a target and click next to it then click the target again. (League) I had so many misses that it made me switch to the old mouse again.So far I have found a setting that I like but its not the same as the razor I had before. If this is your first gaming mouse then sure go ahead. but if you are switching over from other brands, stick to the brand you know.
C**H
Looks nice, but I want a better game mouse
The switches are too sensitive meaning they activate with too little pressure. The Software that comes with the mouse is not very friendly. The sensitivity of the mouse movement across the screen even at 400 dpi is too fast.
J**N
Mousey mouse
So far after 6 weeks of use the mouse is fine feels good in my large size hand . The carry bag is nice and since I move my laptop every day this is convenient . The side panels come off easily but are easily replaced and you have 2 choices to use for the size you need. There is also an additional weight to add. The lighter feature is a nice touch .
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