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Deanna L. Mikiska
> 3 dayI wanted a simple wired mouse and found this one as a cheap light up mouse. Generally it does fine on my Macbook and Windows PC. You can turn the lights off, or have them do specific color changing effects by holding down both the forward / back button on the side and the top toggle behind the wheel. Im not sure if it does other effects, mine seems to be breathing at the moment which I dont think it did before I was playing around with it. On my Macbook its a little different. When I click the forward or back button on a web site (like this one) it doesnt do anything, but if Im on a link it will open it in a new tab. Im using safari at the moment so probably different on Chrome which Ill try later. That said, I actually like that functionality more than forward and back, although swapping platforms might be a little more complicated. This is an inexpensive mouse and feels like it. You shouldnt expect it to feel like something more expensive than it is. Pay a little more if that bothers you.
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Joshua D. Plamann
> 3 dayIve been on a crusade for a few years to try and find the perfect replacement for my old beloved (and discontinued) Dell mouse. I have smaller hands for an adult male and have struggled with mice either being too large or to heavy. I finally found the perfect mouse for me! The VersionTECH gaming mouse fits perfectly under my hand in its natural resting position. The weight is perfect, a bit on the lighter side, the shell has pleasant almost rubberized feel to it. I now own two, one for my gaming pc, one for my work station.
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Nolen
> 3 dayIt’s is a great mouse but over time it starts to get jammed like I bought it for my sister in laws gaming setup and she said that the right click got jammed so she bought one from razor you could still buy but it’s kind of delicate
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Emily
> 3 dayLet me start by saying that I am NOT a gamer. I needed to find a new mouse because my older model work computer wasnt handling a wireless mouse very well. It would glitch and freeze up and it was driving me crazy!! I tried every fix I could find on the internet when I finally decided I needed to try a wired mouse. I was also experiencing some pretty decent pain/numbness in my wrists and forearms. I have been experimenting with chair height, distance, and posture to try and reduce the pain and the next steps would be some sort of additional support. Ive had this mouse for about 2 weeks now. The cord is 4.5 long, braided, and very sturdy. Plenty of room to go from my desk, down the back and into the tower. The colors are really pretty and calming. Its a constant slow change from one color to another. No glitches and no freezes! The mouse is also much better for handling than my previous mouse. Its nice and big and feels so comfortable. After figuring out where to sit best along with this mouse, my wrist and forearm pain/numbness is almost completely gone! I dont think I will need anything else and the fix cost less than $15. Highly recommend.
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Sean Clarke
11-06-2025Dont be fooled by the price or uneducated people who think the RGB doesnt turn off. I got it as a fire deal or whatever amazon calls it when they reccomend super cheap stuff in the catagory youre browsing in, so I was a little skeptical at the 8.99 price. This mouse feels great. The weight is comparable to a Razer Death Adder mouse I used to have previously. The RGB is very cool although not customizable (not a big deal to me). To turn off the RGB lighting just simply press and hold both side bottons, and then press the DPI adjustment button in the middle of the mouse. Super easy. The braided cord feels great and again, similar to the razer death adder mouse cord. For the 8 or 9 dollars you pay, you really cant beat this mouse. I was going to purchase a $20 mouse from lenovo legion, or another random no name brand, but decided to cheap out with this one. Im extremely glad I did. PS. Unless youre some competition fast twitch FPS gamer, then the up to 2400 DPI this mouse can be set to is going to be just fine for you. I personally keep it at the 800 setting for everyday use. Hope this helps
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Klee LeHorgen
> 3 dayIt does everything I need it to do, which includes gaming.
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Bryan
Greater than one weekI love how the texture feels. Smooth and comfy. Although, you can click the bottom side button while holding left click which is a bummer. Sometimes, when you drop the mouse, it can get stuck and not click, but you can fix it but moving it around or press on it. The lights are cool too. Great value for its price! Been using this for 2 years now and I have no problems with it other than the con I mentioned earlier.
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J
10-06-2025Ive actually owned this mouse for almost 8 years and it worked like a charm. Looks gorgeous and I use it as a nightlight. More on the lightweight side, but I dont like heavy mice. Im also a PC gamer and use the mouse a substantial amount. After those 8 years, the scroll wheel began acting up a bit, so I bought another one. Cant beat the longevity and performance for the price, considering how rough I have been on the mouse. Usually theres a blend of different colors at a time though (thats how it was for my old mouse), but the new mouse I purchased simply shifts through a singular color each time. Not sure why. Still great, but may exchange later just to get the cool blended effect again.
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Arseny
> 3 dayThis is a regular mouse looking like a gaming mouse. Before buying it, Ive read a number of reviews along the lines of not too fancy, and does not have a million buttons, but it does its job. Well... I dont need many buttons at all, but I need the one crucial thing that a mouse must have, if you plan to use it in computer games - it should be able to accurately catch your movement even if you move it very fast. When I move this one relatively fast, it jumps randomly, skipping the movement, as any other cheap office PC mouse would. I have friends who are competitive cyber athletes, and there is a simple test you could perform to test whether your mouse is ok or not. Move your mouse to one side of the pad and then slide it really fast to another side. If the cursor jumps randomly-your mouse is crap. I previously had a Razor mouse for more than 10 years and, before that, a simple-looking Microsoft mouse (I dont remember the model), so I know how a decent and a good gaming mouse should behave. Well, this one is not a decent gaming mouse. To reiterate: if you are at least a tiny bit serious about gaming - look further. Especially if you play any shooters. P.S. its funny that the Microsoft mouse I mentioned had a very plain white design, but delivered really good performance while being super cheap. I wish I could that model, lol. That was a gaming mouse camouflaged as a mouse for an office worker, while this one is an office worker mouse disguising as a gaming tool. I wish the manufacturer prioritized performance over fancy looks, for example, sacrificing the Christmas-tree-like lights for a better sensor.
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Dr. Wilma Littel PhD
Greater than one weekI bought this in the meanwhile I search for a good gamer mouse. It has been very useful, it has a good responsiveness, but you need to have a pretty good surface so the led does not jump. It happened to me several times (but I believe it was on the surface I had). I must say I did not noticed the lights until I connected it. it looks neat, and for the price I think it does a perfect Job, even the cord is really good, I like those kind of fabric cords. I would definitely recommend it.. by the way, the side buttons were really helpful to me, specially on games where you need to run/dash with a different key.