I can't really be this aggressive, can I?
I'm replacing my ASUS ROG Strix Impact III with a Steel Series Aerox 5. It's been almost one year since I bought it to replace my Corsair M55 RGB Pro. I broke the left mouse button entirely. I blamed that on a combination of Genshin Impact and Honkai:Star Rail.
At the same time I bought the ASUS mouse, I bought a Steel Series Rival 3. Each was around US$30, which isn't much, especially for a gaming mouse. I've been using the Rival 3 on my M1 MacBook Air, even though the trackpad is excellent. I have a few games I play and the whole set of buttons makes playing much easier.
A couple of weeks ago, Solo Leveling: Arise was updated and suddenly, it was taking me 3-5 clicks for a click to register. I noticed that there was a visible lag in movement. Using the Rival 3, I was still getting some of that, but not as much. I don't expect anything like that to change because of the Aerox 5. I'm not sure what the developers are doing, but maybe they haven't had enough sleep.
Being able to see inside the shell of the mouse is interesting. I don't know that I needed something this fancy, but it was US$20 off and I hoped that it would be more durable. However, I'm not likely to ever buy a mouse for over US$100.
Back in 1991, I bought an IBM L40SX, which was an Intel 486SX (486DX without math coprocessor) laptop computer with just enough storage and RAM for Windows 3.0. It was available on HSN for 25% of the original US$6000. I bought a Logitech Trackman laptop trackball for about US$150 because there was nothing else at the time and it hung in the gap between the numeric keypad and the case. Today, there are plenty of choices, and good trackpads are part of the laptop computer.
In any case, another little journey has started and I'll see how well this Aerox 5 performs. I suspect it will be fine. My other Steel Series products have been.
After trying it with a few games, including Solo Leveling: Arise, the Aerox 5 has been responsiveness than the previous mousies. I had to change some settings on the side buttons because it's much to easy to tap the forward side button with my thumb. It was sending the F3 key and changing settings while I was playing. The mouse is a bit bigger than expected, but I'm sure that I will adapt. The cable is sometimes a pain, but the responsiveness wouldn't be the same using a wireless mouse, especially one with an adapter using an extra port I don't have ATM.
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