[section_title title=”Closer Look”]Closer Look

Taking our first proper look at the mouse from the top down and it definitely has a bit of a unique design, the bottom of the mouse is a bit wider which should allow it to set in users palms better, it also has a bit of rubber padding on the top to aid in this effort. On the top we of course have the left and right mouse buttons, scroll wheel and the on-the-fly DPI switching buttons, which depending on the DPI chosen there is an LED indicator on the left we will look at shortly. Also, looking on the left side near the middle we can just make out two extra buttons that users can program how they want via the GHOST software.

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On the left side we get a better look at those two extra buttons we could just make out in the previous image and to the left of them are the LED indicator lights for the DPI that has been chosen. The red button is designed to be a sniper hotkey that when pressed in during gaming it will lower your resolution to help you get that headshot.

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Over onto the opposite side of the mouse and as it is an ambidextrous mouse there is another sniper hotkey.

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The base of the mouse has a nice red paint job and 4 x rubber pads to help it glide across your desired surface. Smack dab in the middle is the 4000dpi pro-optical sensor.

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As mentioned the FORCE M63 comes with 6 x weights so users can go ahead and further customize the mouse to their specific needs. To install the weights, you need to remove the cover in the base of the mouse as shown below.

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Once the cover is removed you will see the room to add the 6 x weights that come in their own little carry case alongside the mouse.

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As we have come to know, love and expect from gaming related peripherals the USB cord that will allow users to connect the mouse to their PC is braided.

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The FORCE M63 mouse has some nice LED lights on it, the scroll wheel lights up and on the left hand side of the mouse we can see 4 x indicator LED that represent the DPI that is set and the DPI can also of course be configured to the users liking via the Ghost software. The red LED where your palm will rest can also be configured and the colour changed via the Ghost software.

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