In addition, you’re getting not only the keyboard, but a pretty decent mouse with RGB lighting and is capable of 500 to 3500 on the DPI selection as well.Aside of its RGB lightings and compatibility with Cherry MX keycaps, the MasterKeys Lite L keyboard also comes with input rate toogle function, Windows key lock and full keyboard lock function, and gaming optimized key matrix to meet the demand of gamers nowadays. Its RGB lighting however, is definitely the best we’ve seen to date, even better than most value mechanical keyboard with limited RGB lightings and modes. Weight: The mouse itself is a little light for our preference but it’ll work great for fast paced games like RTS, MMORPG, etc.Ĭustom keycaps is definitely a plus but just so you know, Cherry MX keycap compatible plunger switches isn’t exactly something new and it’s not really something that makes it stand out of the competition.DPI Button: The DPI toggle button is fairly easy to reach with minimal movement on the index finger and is less prone to be triggered by accident.Still, palm grip and claw grip style work great if you have smaller palm size, its ambidextrous design allows right-handed and left-handed users to have a good grip without much issue, but the side buttons are made much more comfortable for right-handed users. Grip: The mouse is rather small in size and not really favorable to those with larger palm size.Glide: The mouse glides smoothly on hard rigid mat but not on soft mat due to its mouse skates that is rather thin, causing the side of the mouse to brush against the surface of the soft mat if additional force is exerted to the mouse while gliding on thicker soft mat (5mm thickness).We’ve tested the mouse on one of our favorite game so far, Tom Clancy’s The Division and here’s what we think about it, tip to the end: The mouse with its LED lit – looks much better than we’ve expected! Testing
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