Tt eSPORTS Nemesis Switch Optical RGB Review 0

Tt eSPORTS Nemesis Switch Optical RGB Review

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Software


This mouse's driver software is Tt eSPORTS Command Center Pro. It features the same design elements as the Tt eSPORTS website, and the packaging of the mouse, so the red and black colors and sharp edges are highly dominant. This is the same software as for the Iris Optical RGB, but this one seems to work faster and without any of the small bugs—there are some typos here and there, though.

In the top-left corner, you can open up the Macro menu, which—as can be seen in the pictures—has a great number of possible settings. Below that we can switch between profiles (these can both be exported and imported). The main Customize page shows the button configurations with three different views based on the setup of the side buttons. The Performance tab has the usual sensor settings and the button response slider, which should be lowered to 4 ms for the best response speed. Lastly, we have the Calibration tab, which controls the lift-off distance. You can choose between the ten presets or do the calibration manually.

The software takes up 33 MB of disk space and consumes roughly 88 MB of memory while running in the background on my configuration. The mouse has on-board memory, so if you feel like it, you can remove the software entirely after setting everything up to your liking.

Lighting


RGB is taking over the computing world, so the peripherals cannot be left out, either. The Nemesis offers a great amount of customization here as well, and it can show off 16.8 million different colors. There are lots of effects and three individually customizable lighting zones (depending on the chosen effect). Also, the side buttons can be configured for a different illumination, each, so there are more like ten zones instead of three. I will let the pictures above and the video below do the talking.

I made a video in order to demonstrate these effects:
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