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SetsandReps
> 3 dayWhen you press on the shell from the sides you can hear (and make) the side buttons click, but its not something that should occur during regular use, however it might be a build reliability concern. The lightness of this mouse is a novelty. You can play as fast as you did before but now with even lower sens, because its a lot less tiring to move your hand, which allows you to be more precise and for longer periods of time. However, I found it incredibly hard to replicate a good grip. Although I like the idea of having holes in the shell, and think they help with grip, it would take me almost an hour of warm-up daily to build / restore muscle memory. Also, during high-stress gunfights, because the mouse is so light and hard to grip for me it would pick up on the jitters / shakiness of my wrist, something I didnt experience as much, or at least to a much lesser degree with larger and / or ergonomic mice. My favorite mouse in terms of shape and grip has always been the Zowie EC2-A but the plastic on the shell of that mouse is a sweat magnet which makes it unplayable for me in the long run, unless I wipe it with alcohol before every match (and I sweat just a normal amount during high stress, I never have wet hands). The plastic of the MM710 doesnt have this problem and feels quite good. The left and right (M1, M2) buttons feel good, but become increasingly harder to press the closer you get to the center of the mouse, which is a point to consider if you use claw grip. The best click on a mouse Ive ever experienced was on Razers Basilisk, both in terms of the material and resistance throughout the entire surface of the button(s). The spin of the MM710s wheel is the best Ive used, and allowed me to execute long-range bhops consistently. The wheels click also feels good. Everything considered, this mouse is worth the money but just doesnt fit me, so it wont become my main. Id recommend it to people who use fingertip grip and / or have small hands.
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Frederick M.
> 3 dayLo utilice para jugar Fortnite es muy malo para hacer triple edits. El boton lateral se arruino despues de un año de utilidad, el explorer de win10 se me volvia loco y tuve que desactivar el boton dañado en el software del mouse. Destape el mouse y vi q los botonoes laterales eran distintos a los m1 y m2. No recomendaria este mouse, no aguanta un 1 año en juegos competitivos. A Coolmaster le recomdaria mejorar los botones laterales sustituyendo esos botones baratos por los mismos omron del m1 y m2 y el dpi.
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MarkPB
> 3 daygood for bridging not for pvp. got this for drag clicking 6 months ago and i still use it for minecraft to this day i get about 13-19 cps when butterfly clicking, and about 17 cps well drag clicking on the left button and on the right button i get 12-17 when butterfly clicking, and 17-21 cps well drag clicking. but youll have to loosen the switches first though. oh also its kinda light for drag clicking.
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Benjamin Tilton
> 3 dayI really like this mouse; it has a very nice tactile scroll and a satisfying click. My only issue is that its a slightly smaller mouse than Im used to. I had a zowie za11 for reference and that filled out my hand quite well but with this mouse I find myself constantly looking for a good spot to put my pinky. but over-all it feels like a quality mouse and performs as it should, its just a little too small for me.
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E. Hamalainen
> 3 day- Fingertip grip, 90% wrist aimer - DPI around 1800-2200 depending on mouse - Lenovo Legion mouse pad - Current mouse: MM710, gloss black coating Despite it’s bad build quality, my MM710 is easily my favorite mouse of all time, so the idea of getting a wireless version of that mouse with optical switches made me very excited. Unfortunately, Cooler Master has made a product that appears to be an across the board upgrade on paper, but in hand is actually worse in almost every way. Positives - The build quality is a MASSIVE leap over the MM710 and easily competes with the likes of Logitech or Razer while costing much less. - The weight balance of the mouse feels great. Doesn’t feel front or back heavy at all to me. - When waking from sleep, the mouse connects almost instantly. Some wireless mice have issues with this and I appreciate that this one doesn’t. - USB C connection. I know it’s becoming the standard, but it’s always nice to see. - The main clicks aren’t as mushy as the MM710. They’re much more solid and snappy. Negatives - The coating is not nearly as grippy as the glossy coating on my MM710. It’s difficult for me to maintain a solid grip on the mouse, which means I’m constantly having to adjust my fingers in order to keep control. - While most people are praising the removal of holes, I actually used the holes on the sides of the mouse to help anchor my fingers, especially my pinky. This meant that I didn’t have to exert a lot of force on my fingers to keep them in place. With the solid sides, however, I have to use more force, which causes pain in my wrist in shoulders. - Every button on the mouse is harder to click than on the MM710. It’s especially bad with the side buttons and the middle mouse click. The MM710 allows me to essentially “roll” my finger or thumb over these buttons to press them, which makes it easy to quickly use them while maintaining a solid grip. The buttons on the MM712 require so much more force that I have to take my finger off the mouse and solidly press the button. This often results in an uncomfortable shift in my grip that forces me to readjust. - The RGB is pointless and only adds weight to the mouse without any real benefit to the user. Overall, I’m disappointed in the mouse and will be returning it immediately.
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Andy
Greater than one weekBought in 2020 and used heavily everyday, but now the middle mouse button is starting to seize up. My Logitech G9 on the other hand is still going strong after 10 years.
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Kerry
> 3 dayThe Good - Very light - Super feather light cable, not stiff. Dont even notice it is there - Good for people with small hands (probably too small for large hands though) - Pixart 3389 optical sensor, best there is. - Ability to create profiles per executable - Ability to record and create macros - Ability to assign actions to each of the 6 buttons (7th button below mouse wheel is fixed - only for DPI cycle) The Bad - DPI is controlled via button next to wheel. Has 7 default settings (400, 800, 1200, 1600, 3200, 6400, 16000) Problem with this is that you have to click 7 times to get back to the starting position. Software should not force user to have 7 levels. If I wanted only two (say 400DPI and 800DPI), it should let me configure for only two, not 7. - There needs to be a separate dedicated mouse button to change profile. Although you can assign with one of the 7 buttons, all of them are likely going to be taken for their existing purpose. - There was no mention if there was software available to configure the mouse. None on the box, in the enclosed attachment, no URL. After visiting the Cooler Master site, there is a download section. The application name is very odd (CoolerMaster Master Plus PER Only). No idea what that is. The description is also very poor Turns out, its the MM710 configuration utility. Wasted lots of time. Update 4/24/21: Reduced to three stars The scroll wheel is terribly flawed. Using it to scroll up or down will cause mouse wheel scroll up and down. However the hardware itself has a flaw where it will suddenly do the reverse one wheel direction resulting in a the opposite mouse wheel event to be introduced into the application reading it. For example, while playing Fortnite I have the mouse wheel used as my Use key for picking up object. Nothing pisses me off more than seeing a bunch of loot sitting in a location and then scrolling upwards only to have a down wheel even causing the last loot item to be removed from my inventory. This is not a software application bug as Ive seen on Youtube videos of this hardware bug occurring. Having bought two of these mice, I am not happy with the lack of quality assurance from this product.
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Steve
> 3 dayIve gone through so many gaming mice over my decades of gaming. Everything from the MX518 to the G502. Ive played with MMORPG mice while pushing competitive World Of Warcraft PVP and now have switched over to the world of light FPS gaming mice. All I can say is that this mouse makes the G502 seem like a brick. Logitech was honestly the only option for gaming mice for a very long time and now with the fact that most mouse sensors are pretty equal, leads us to the real issue with mice these days, weight! This mouse has all the bells and whistles while still maintaining a very light weight. You can find competitive mice with similar weights and button configs, but youll be dropping well over a hundred dollars. The ninja mouse for example has gone as high as two hundred dollars. You really cant beat the MM710 price for performance. I am currently on month one of usage and completely see why the content creator named Rocket Ninja Jump, who has been playing Unreal Tournament for two decades while testing every FPS mouse known to man, recommends this as one of the top 5 FPS mice to date. You really cant beat the price for performance with this mouse. Any questions feel free to comment as I am rather active on here.
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ragingJman
> 3 dayI’m not a super computer knowledgeable person but I like how it feels and until I understand how to mess with the settings the mouse it’ll be better. But if you got small hands this is for you.
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KP3
> 3 dayIve owned and used many mice: Sensei Raw, G203, G305, Model O, Model O-, Razer Basilisk hyperspeed, Viper ultimate, g-wolves hati-m stardust, and now finally an MM711. I dont normally go for small mice that are catered for fingertip/claw grip style, especially glossy finishes too! But, I can genuinely say this mouse is well worth the money. The glossy finish feels great and doesnt make my hand sweats, buttons feel great, the stock cable feels nearly just as good as a paracaord, and the RGB looks great. When I play with this mouse I now do a fingertip/palm hybrid and it works so well. My only con with the mouse is that the mouse skates/feet are just decent. The first thing I did was buy new mouse skates as the stock skates feel a bit rough and not as smooth as Id like. Aside from that, I absolutely love this mouse and is currently my daily driver.