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ASUS ROG Keris Wireless

pzogel

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The right-handed ergonomic ROG Keris Wireless aims to be ASUS's most accomplished mouse yet: PixArt's PAW3335 sensor, a 79 g lightweight design, hot-swappable main button switches, triple connectivity (wired, wireless, and Bluetooth), main button switches rated for 70 million clicks, pure PTFE mouse feet, and up to 78 hours of battery life.

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I have it as my main mouse from a month .I could give it 10,but the only thing it stops me is the sharp edge on the right side of the mouse ,its very rare to position my fingers there ,but you feel discomfort on your skin,after prolongue use on the sharp edge.Otherwise mouse is great for smal and medium hands user.For sure i dont reccoment for small to big and big hands users,they will fell the sharp edge much more
 
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It looked like a good mouse until that middle mouse button micro switch. I have bad experience with those micro switches... they don't last for long.

pzogeI: It's great that in your review are pictures of the inside of the mouse, especially pictures of the micro switches. Thank you!
 
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Asus's swappable switches are a major draw with their mice. I'll never buy any mouse with non-swappable mechanical switches any more, I've had way too many mice fail on me after just one and two years on account of the dreaded double-click syndrome.
 
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Asus's swappable switches are a major draw with their mice. I'll never buy any mouse with non-swappable mechanical switches any more, I've had way too many mice fail on me after just one and two years on account of the dreaded double-click syndrome.
That's my reasoning as well when buying a mouse nowadays.
 
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Asus's swappable switches are a major draw with their mice. I'll never buy any mouse with non-swappable mechanical switches any more, I've had way too many mice fail on me after just one and two years on account of the dreaded double-click syndrome.
Replaceable switches are great, however it will not help you much when ASUS ensured planned obsolescence by using a shitty middle mouse button micro switch which cannot be replaced without soldering.
 
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Bad interior design, hard to disassembly and clean, bad scroll yep, bad.... interior "job"...


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