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The ergonomically shaped depression on the right side of the mouse has a textured, rubberized finish that both my wife and I found VERY spite the different in our hand sizes, we both felt our fingers were resting in the just the right place on the right side of the scroll wheel-very comfortable! The quality PTFE glide pads at the bottom of the mouse meant, as expected out of the box, it was like the mouse was skating on ice. The braided cable was about 5 feet long with a good ½” of strain relief at the tail end to help with longevity and repeated connect/disconnects at the USB header. You would expect the Corsair sails to light up, and the mouse wheel, as well as the numbers, of course, but the little hashes at the front and almost jet engine-like air scoop casting a glow on the number cluster (indicates DPI setting but also handy if you need just a sliver of light to glance down at the number pad in the dark!), made for an attractive LED display without being too over the top where every single seam or line would have an LED effect shining through. If you were put off by a competitor's product that didn't quite fit right, here's your chance to get back in the game and tune the fit specifically for your hand.
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It's still taking a bit of time to get used to (I'm only up to using three of the four columns of buttons so far), but the difference in surface texture is unmistakable for keeping the different keys straight by feel alone-well done! The key slider system for further customization works tremendously well.a few turns at the bottom with the included hex driver and you can adjust the entire button cluster forward or rearward to put the side buttons in JUST the right spot for your thumb. However, the Scimitar alternates the surface of the buttons in each column between smooth and raised textures to allow you better feel the difference between the keys. Unlike the competition's use of slightly smaller, opposing inward slanted columns of 3 buttons each, the Scimitar has just slightly larger side buttons than the either the Logitech or Razer competitors, all of which are nearly the same shape. They too, are very responsive and while you can hear the click as they actuate, "effort" was not an adjective that came to mind for getting them to register, either. The side button cluster was an interesting feature, one we grew to appreciate very quickly. The scroll wheel is rubberized and knurled like an off-road tire for easy grip and very light detents/ratcheting action gives you that subtle, haptic feedback for each scroll movement. Even the middle click/scroll wheel had a very shallow return for a middle click button-something I believe was a complaint for some in the previous generation of this mouse. Anyone looking for a mouse that minimizes response time by eliminating wasted button travel will probably eat this one up. With my wife's smaller hands, she couldn't reach quite as far to the front of the mouse as I could-she sometimes felt like the left and right mouse buttons were maybe even a little too sensitive as she could exert the slightest pressure even BEHIND the scroll wheel and still register a left or right mouse-click. Unanimously, we agreed that all buttons were VERY easy push but authoritative in their registration.they did not feel mushy or like you needed extra force at the bottom of the stroke to register a button press. To put this unit through its paces, both my wife and I tried out the Scimitar for gaming and home/office productivity.
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The Corsair Scimitar just about nails it on all fronts in the small but growing group of similarly featured multi-button mice from the likes of Logitech, Razer, or Redragon. So truth in advertising, I'm not a huge MOBA/MMO player, certainly not competitive or anything, but I deeply appreciate any new technology that can help make for a more enjoyable gaming experience, and double-plus good if that technology can make you more productive behind the keyboard as well.