![]() They are extremely tactile and ‘clicky’ to the touch, giving the mouse that ‘mechanical keyboard feel’. The Titan Switch Optical buttons themselves are designed for speed and longevity. However, before you go changing these, it is highly recommended you run the calibration tool to not only get a feel for the mouse, but auto calibrate it to your own movement and reaction speeds. There are five options you can set that range from 50dpi to 16,000dpi. ![]() The DPI Switcher allows you to change the speed at which the mouse will move around. There are certain games that require a quick reaction and movement, whilst during other times you may need a more smooth and concise movement. Next to this is where the DPI Switcher can be fully customised. The customisation options are seemingly endless! To start with, there are the basic settings of Vertical Scroll Speed, Horizontal Tile Speed, Double-Click Speed and Windows Pointer Speed. With the Roccat Swarm software installed I was ready to dive in to see what the Burst Pro can do, and boy it sure can do a lot! I have used proprietary software in the past, but I have never seen anything like the Roccat Swarm software. This was a little frustrating, but once the software was located, the instillation was relatively simple. There is a QR Code on the underside of the mouse, however this is just a code for the serial number that is printed next to it. I could not find a direct link to the page on the box. This directed me to the Roccat website and their subsequent support page. To install the software, I had to use Google to locate it. However, the 6 th button on the mouse will not necessarily function to its full capacity until you install the proprietary Roccat Swarm software. Upon plugging in the Burst Pro, the 16.8M Colour RGBA Lighting began to randomly pulse, and the device instantly started working with the basic five button functionality Left and Right click, scroll wheel with click and the side Forward and Back buttons for browser navigation. Like the mouse, it is light weight and combined with the braided casing it gives you that wireless feel as if there is no cable at all. It is patented as a ‘PhantomFlex’ cable and upon touching it, I can see why. The connection cord is unlike anything I have seen before. Also, don’t forget to peel of the protective film, I almost did. There are also some replacement skates in the packaging should you require them. This, combined with the super slick skates on the bottom, make it extremely easy to glide around on my desk pad. However, the extremely light 68g weight of the Roccat Burst Pro was surprisingly comfortable. My gaming mouse from years ago had a cartridge that would allow you to adjust the weight of the mouse. Normally, I would go for something that is heavy. The next thing that stood out to me was the weight. Not only is this shape comfortable to grip, but it also makes the transition to a gaming mouse much easier. The shape is very similar to most OEM devices you might have used in an office or even with a pre-packaged desktop PC. I tested this device using my HP Spectre Laptop running Windows 10 Professional.īefore I even got the chance to plug the Burst Pro into my PC, I was instantly impressed with its build quality. Thankfully, Roccat have just launched the latest in their gaming peripheral arsenal with the Burst Pro Wired Gaming Mouse. But for gamers, there is a plethora of options in the market to aide in your mission to be the best gamer you can be. ![]() Most users will have a generic three button device that gets you through your daily tasks. The humble computer mouse has been by our sides for what seems like forever. ![]()
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