Gaming mice are often suited for a particular type of PC gamer, namely one that's right-handed. If you're a leftie, then the field of options looks decidedly underwhelming. The Corsair M75 Wireless addresses that somewhat by being a true ambidextrous gaming mouse, letting you easily switch between the default right-handed mode and a left-handed setup.
Well, that's the idea at least, but in practice, it's not quite as simple as just pressing a button. The first thing you need to do is remove the magnetically attached side buttons on the left and blank covers on the right and replace them with inverted ones included in the box.
I'm certainly not hamfisted in any way but oh boy, is it a fiddly process. At least once that's done, all you need to do then is head into the iCUE application, click on the settings cog icon for the M75 Wireless, and then select left-hand mode. And there you have it—a universal gaming mouse.
But is it a good universal gaming mouse? I mean, being all righty-lefty is well and good, but if it fails at being a decent mouse in the first place, then all that's for nought. Fortunately, the Corsair M75 Wireless is a good gaming mouse. It's not a great one, mind, but it's not so far off being that way that the next revision of it could be perfect.
Buttons: 5
Feet: PTFE
Connectivity: 2.4 GHz Slipstream (USB-A dongle) | Bluetooth
Sensor: Marksman 26K
Max DPI: 26,000
Max acceleration: 50 g
Max speed: 650 IPS
Polling rate: 1,000 Hz
Battery life: 105 Hrs (RGB on) to 210 Hrs (Bluetooth, no RGB)
RGB lighting: programmable via software
Warranty: 2 years
Price: $90 | £120 | AU$159
In terms of hardware, nothing is outstanding about it, but what's there is perfectly fine—five buttons in total, sporting 'zero gap' optical switches under the main mouse buttons, a decent optical sensor, and a low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless dongle. Oh, and RGB lighting underneath the logo and in the mouse's base. All of these are pretty much standard fare on a $100+ gaming mouse these
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