From Cyber Snipa on Target Gaming
“Mouse are all the same, who
needs a gaming mouse?” That is what I
used to think until my mouse broke and I decided, why not give it a try. So I went searching for a cheap gaming mouse
with a design that I liked and ended up choosing the Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse
V.2 from Cyber Snipa on Target Gaming.
When I first got it I just used it without installing the driver for
it. The mouse moves smoothly and the weight
of the mouse is adjustable. I was able to get my perfect weight, 15g. The only problem was I could not adjust the
buttons on the side. All it did was
minimize, optimize, and go back and forward for my browser. When I looked at the manual it said it can
change music, skip and do all these fancy stuff. So, I ended up installing the driver. It was very confusing when I first looked at
the control interface but once I played around with it I found it to be very
self-explanatory. I was able to adjust
the mouse buttons and cpi depending on the game I plan on playing and don’t
worry you can save the profile for it so you can switch back and forth with a
click of a button.
I saved 2 mouse settings for
my gaming needs. My first setting is
just for my everyday daily computer use.
Low CPI with my side buttons used to make my browser searches easier. My second setting is for my
first-person-shooter games. High CPI
with my side buttons used to control my music and mic. Though I still have not figured out how to
set my buttons to be used in game, I don’t really see it necessary. Just being able to control my music without
leaving my gaming screen is very nice.
For all you light gamers I would recommend the Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse
V.2. I think it makes for a great mouse
just overall. Its simple design and soft
movement feels great on the wrist and hand.
It comes with 5 extra buttons that are all adjustable to what you want
it to do. 4 buttons are on the left
where most right handed people thumbs would lay. Very easy to click and maneuver around the
buttons. The 5th one is right
below the scroll. Hard to reach so you
won’t accidently click on it when you are gaming but makes it easy for you to
bounce back and force between mouse settings.
It even changes color! It is not
necessary but it looks cool. Overall
being the first gaming mouse I owned I would give it 5 stars out of 5. Now I understand why people buy gaming mouse,
the looks, the smoothness, the extra buttons that may seem unnecessary but is
very handy. If you plan on upgrading
your mouse I would highly recommend you upgrade to a gaming mouse. Don’t go for the $100+, $200+ mouse but go
for something cheaper within the $50 range and you will be please, I sure am
with my mouse.
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