CORSAIR M65 Pro RGB - FPS Gaming Mouse - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Adjustable DPI Sniper Button - Tunable Weights -  Black

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CORSAIR M65 Pro RGB - FPS Gaming Mouse - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Adjustable DPI Sniper Button - Tunable Weights -  Black

CORSAIR M65 Pro RGB - FPS Gaming Mouse - 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Adjustable DPI Sniper Button - Tunable Weights -  Black

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We were having a hard time finding the appropriate cherry for the middle mouse button which is 6mm X 6mm X 5mm in dimensions with only two connector pins no ground pin. If anyone knows the Cherry model number for that leave it in the comments below. Salvage mode. Before I give my final words on this rodent, let us re-visit the mouse that inspired this new tech. Like the newest version of M65m it also has an aluminum frame that renders a lightweight body and outstanding sturdiness. Yes, several. For high-end, wireless FPS mice, the Razer Viper Ultimate, Logitech G Pro X Superlight, and Corsair Sabre Pro Wireless are all options.

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The M65 Pro is constructed from a tough aluminium chassis. Each surface is covered with a layer of plastic, with the top section coated in a soft-touch material that feels great against your fingers. The sides adopt a more textured finish for increased grip, but it does have a slightly loose feel to it. I’m a fan of Corsair’s approach here, but all surfaces appear to be a magnet for finger oils, and long gaming sessions can build up a fair amount of moisture. It may be tempting to use WD-40 on the button, but mineral oil could penetrate some plastics and worsen the problem. So stay away from penetrating oils like Tri-Flow unless you just don’t care anymore. I cannot speak for durability as I just got it. I hope it holds up when I drop it (which will inevitably happen) and to time. Other reviewers said it was sturdy so, it probably will. Outside of the fact that recycling is a good thing. salvaging allows you to practice your de-soldering skills on something you could care less about. These boards are very simple and thus will be easy to extract these parts which are exactly what you will be doing to the switchboard of your Corsair. If you’re going to burn away traces or break switches. This would be the place to do it. If you are experiencing issues with your computer mouse, you can try resetting the mouse to resolve the issue.There are a couple versions out still or there are sometimes, and it's hard to tell the difference between them. As far as I can tell, the left side is the giveaway. The bad one has metal showing (silver aluminum looking) with cutouts usually plus a weird texture scroll wheel (ones with just horizontal lines are good) and the good ones have the side piece full extended from the sniper button. I think this applies to all versions wireless, pro, elite, expensive etc. This one is the good one, and you can tell immediately in person by the quality feel. (still not as quality as the OG one but close) IDK what corsair got going on Without any lighting, Corsair claims up to 120 hours of battery life when using Bluetooth (90 hours when using Slipstream). The mouse automatically sleeps after 15 minutes, however, so you can reasonably use the M65 for weeks without a charge. Compared to my Razer Viper Ultimate, I didn’t feel the charging bug nearly as often. And when I did, the USB-C port for charging meant I was rarely without a spare cable. We’re not leaders of industry however one of the ways factories keep costs low is by buying one particular brand of switches and circuits and use those units throughout the entire product. Corsair gaming products were known for using cherry switches in their mechanical keyboards. So why not remain consistent in quality for their mice? Why not keep it the same brand using five or even six switches making even the middle button amazing? Very happy after 2 weeks I can finally use a mouse again. It's not perfect for my big hands but it's usable. I'm not sure any mouse will ever be perfect, so I'm happy. High quality. If you have normal people hands I'm sure you'll love it. The weight makes the M65 Ultra Wireless feel like a unit,too. If you’ve used any of the past M65 iterations, you already know what I’m talking about. This is a hefty mouse that feels like it can stand up to pressure, unlike a lot of ultralight esports mice that feel like they’ll fly away if you don’t grip them tightly enough.

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To additionally push this rodent I tested it by playing high-paced FPS games. Whipping out Battlefield V and PUBG I was blown away by its insanely high control speed. I faced no irregularities, spin-outs, or any glitches. Polling rate is at 1000Hz/500Hz/250Hz/125Hz, respectively. I can see no input lag with this sensor. Balance and Weight Optional) Plastic pry-bar. You Could use the screwdriver however metal tends to leave cosmetic damage around the lip of the mouse. Once we’re in and after we remove the cables and screws we now have some left-right mouse buttons that we can salvage! The company “ZIP” cannot be found but the switches at least feel good and we did plug this mouse in prior to make sure that there are no cold connections going on. One thing to note is if you are trying to repair your middle mouse button switch it might be harder to salvage. In the picture above the middle-button switch has the dimensions which are more appropriate to repair a Corsair Naga series mouse which needs a 6mm X 6mm X 7mm design. This example just scratches the surface of iCUE's configuration power, we welcome you to bring more advanced questions to our forums or customer support team. Elsewhere the supplied cable is braided, but sadly non-removable. On the underside of the device are three removable weights for fine-tuning the balance, and of course the optical sensor itself. Rated at a maximum 12,000dpi, the sensor is suitable for monitors of all resolutions, with complete customisability available in software.

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That said, the underside of the bezel contains a system for adjusting the weight of the Corsair M65 Pro. Whether you prefer a light or heavy feel, this mouse can accommodate. What’s more, the centre of gravity is also modifiable meaning you can get the feel of this mouse exactly the way you like it. The weight starts at 115g and can be adjusted up to 135g, using a combination of weighted screws and discs. They are easy to install or remove, allowing you to chop and change between gaming titles. Control in your Hand Adjustable weight system to customise both the weight and centre of gravity to suit your play style The M65 Elite did show improvement over the years. The build of this mouse feels solid to the hand and durable. I noted no squeaks or creaks or any misalignments. The M65 RGB Elite might be your best option for a gaming mouse out there. It’s a sturdy rodent that’s made to last, evident from its components. The shape might pose a problem for palm grippers with small hands such as myself. I had hard time reaching the buttons due to the mouse size. However, if you are really in need of a gaming gear upgrade, then I recommend the Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum or the Razer Mamba Elite. Those might be e better fit for your hand. After all, the M65 Elite’s design simply favors claw-grippers. This can be remedied by a simple shift in the grip but it might still be uncomfortable for some. Shit, just go get a Microsoft Intellemouse 1.1 for around 20-30(USD) from NewEgg if all Corsair wants to do is sell a mediocre product! With its PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor, the Corsair M65 Pro has up to 12,000 DPI. This can be adjusted in steps of 1 DPI using Corsair’s comprehensive iCUE software, letting you fine tune the settings to your exact specification. With iCUE and the Corsair M65 Pro you have complete control in the palm of your hand. Smooth and Stylish



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