SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse - Alchemy Gold
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Kirk
> 3 day89 grams, small, and flawless sensor. Copies tend to have tough clicks and the sensor is a bit towards the back instead of centered. This mouse is amazing all around and I have no issues with the click toughness or sensor position after a day of getting used to it. If you want to try it, its a great price for an awesome mouse that has a few (in my opinion) minor drawbacks. The pricing makes it all worthwhile and its far better than most similarly priced mice.
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Idella Gusikowski
Greater than one weekAfter a year of use, I had to retire this thing. The back side button (M4) started getting finnicky (i.e. not staying held down when I tried holding the button down) after a few months of use. I thought this was maybe a fluke, but now my right mouse button is doing the same thing, and its unusable. I got this mouse because of its high IPS, which is an absolute must for competitive gaming. Unfortunately, it didnt seem to stand the test of time. Id go with an alternative.
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Abe
> 3 daymouse is actually pretty good until you do very precise motions with it. if you do a small circle, it wont actually be a circle it will be more like a square. this only applies to very small and precise motions, but if there is anything you will be doing involving drawing or coloring something on your computer (photoshop, etc) then i reccomend a different mouse. otherwise, the mouse is very solid, software is easy to use, etc. but the issue with the sensor is keeping me from giving it a good review. sorry steelseries.
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Jasson Villanueva
> 3 dayAbsolutely love this mouse. Works great the customizable dpi is easy to configure and so are the lights. It is very solidly built with nothing rattling around inside. Is extremely comfortable to hold. I highly recommend this mouse if you are looking for quality at a good price.
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Jonathan M
Greater than one weekWife wore out her old basic dell mouse, wanted a replacement. No desire for a gazillion buttons, just a nicely sized mouse that reacts when its supposed to. This one fit the bill! Its comfortable in the hand, and nicely affordable. If you desire simplicity, here it is! (there are side buttons, but you can happily ignore them if you dont want to use them.)
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Dave
> 3 dayThis is a great mouse overall. Nice and small and easy to manipulate across your mouse pad. The only problem is that i feel like I always overshoot my target no matter what sensitivity settings I adjust. I would think that it has something to do with the lift of distance. Unfortunately I replaced this mouse with a much better one. I would suggest looking into other mice.
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battulga
> 3 dayToday the left click button just died. Not clicks are registered 1/3rd of the time. It was working without problem and now all of a sudden it just stopped working. Never buying Steel Series product again. Edit: After uninstalling and installing the driver made the mouse usable again.
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Rocky V.
> 3 dayJust buy the 700 or something, its a couple extra of dollars, This one is good and all, but you can spare those extra bucks for the other ones. Its still good tho.
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Himeko Inaba
> 3 dayComfy and light mouse with great sensor. Reliable for over a year now. There are two minor problems: No memory for macros or button bindings, so you would need to run steelseries engine to use them. This means the 6th button (dpi toggle) is useless unless you run that crapware 24/7. At least it remembers that you turned the LED off. Also, it will make random movements or button presses every few months, but it will be fine if you unplug and replug it. Even with these minor flaws I really like it.
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Josh M.
> 3 dayStrictly in terms of price, hands down the best mouse I have ever purchased. Its perfect for MOBAs, and for anyone looking at the entry-level gaming mouses. Very responsive, 7,200 CPI is more than enough in my opinion, and one of if not the best feature, is the RGB and the software behind it. With customization capabilities to no limit, its my number 1 mouse for the price.