However, I do need that much extra mouse keys to optimizing my MMORPG game. To be honest, the first impression of this mouse is too odd 12 side keys and large width size.
There was a lack of identical features to support gaming experience.Īfter 2 months I decided sold that out for an upgrade – Razer Naga Trinity. It only provides the simple feature that allows customization key binds, DPI and profile stitch. Third, the supporting software to the G502 is not as useful for the gamer. I utilize all function key bind in the mouse and the second button under the scroll was so inconvenient to click. The experience was even worse, the scroll either too fast or too hard to scroll down. I mean, who the hell would care about the scrolling speed?! Then I tried to use while work. Second, the button at the bottom function of the scroll is a joke, I thought there were two function keys at the bottom of the scroll, but unfortunately, the first button was designed as a switch of the scroll speed. Also, after play 6+ hours, my pinky finger was so painful because of the design. It's quite annoying, especially it leads to misclick in the game. In which, it will occasionally jumpy when you have multiple clicks in a short time. Not many people would realize this, at the front of the mouse, is slanting design. First, the mouse is not as ergonomics as it uses.
Nevertheless, the mouse also supports the software to edit the gaming profile. I was so excited to have that big upgrade, it visually was awesome, and the extra function keys were located at different slides and not only rely on the thumb. Only recently, I earn my first paycheck any buy my first gaming mouse - G502 at around $51.15. In the past, I only use a mouse that only has the most simplicity function, not really aware of any accuracy or else. I play games a lot, especially PC games, either FPS, RPGs or MMOs. Hi everyone, I am so happy to share my experience after adopted both Logitech G502 and Razer Naga Trinity.Ī quick note that I write only for my own point of view.