The thumb rest at the base of the mouse juts out quite a bit, and at an odd angle, which means it's in the way a lot and not at a place the thumb on the hand naturally falls (or at least the thumb on my hand). The mouse isn't especially comfortable, mostly thanks to the unusual left-side design. Angle Snap (which you can turn on or off), Gesture Correction (from -2 to 2), and X/Y Sensitivity (from 1 to 10 on both axes) are the final options.įor as much as Havit got right in the basics of the HV-MS735, it fell down a bit in usability. With Scroll Speed, you can alter the behavior of the scroll wheel. Select from any of four options under USB Report Rate, or 11 under Mouse Speed or Double Click Speed, if you want to make any adjustments to those. (One of the four lights in a column on the top of the mouse will light up depending on which of the four initial stages you choose this doesn't exactly make sense, given that there are seven total, but it's harmless.) Under Lighting you can adjust the time delay of the default Neon effect, or switch to and configure Respiration (a single color, slowly brightening and dimming) or Standard (always on) mode. DPI Setting lets you specify seven stages of DPI to step through using the arrow keys on the top of the mouse, upping any to as much as 12,000 and putting them in any order you want. There are a lot of other options in here to tweak, too.
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