As someone with smaller hands who prefers a palm grip, finding a comfortable gaming mouse can be tough. More often than not I find myself struggling to have any sort of comfort with most gaming mice. Luckily, I found the Cooler Master MM712 wireless mouse. Rather, I should say it found me.
The MM712 is the latest in the company’s lightweight gaming mouse offerings, built for general use such as FPS titles and the like. The main draws are clearly the lightweight design and wireless functionality, but there’s plenty more tech packed into this mouse which makes it impressive.
Here are the major specs to note for the Cooler Master MM712 gaming mouse. You can find the rest on the official product page.
The MM712 weighs in at just 59g (0.13lb) and is perfect for smaller hands since it measures out to 4.6 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches.
If you are a claw grip user, this may not be the best option for you despite what the spec sheet says. Though, it really comes down to how it feels in your hand. Palm or fingertip grip users won’t have any issues, provided you don’t have large or extra large hands. To help with that grip, the mouse comes with optional attachable padding for better control.
The MM712 offers six buttons in total. There are the three standard buttons plus two side buttons that sit under your thumb. The sixth button is the DPI cycle button that sits on the underside of the mouse. To customize these buttons, as well as the RGB lighting on the palm, you’ll use Cooler Master’s MasterPlus+ software.
The mouse offers three ways to connect to a computer: 2.4GHz via the included dongle, Bluetooth 5.1, or wired via the 6ft USB-C to USB-A. While many would assume the wired connection is best, I found all three to be just as reliable as
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