![]() The sculpted right mouse button has room to rest your ring or little finger on, depending on your grip style, and your thumb rests naturally on the grid of buttons on the side. Unfortunately, it doesn’t tilt left and right. The two familiar buttons below the scroll wheel can adjust sensitivity on the fly between five pre-set levels, and the whole top of the mouse is coated in a soft-touch rubberised plastic that ensures it won’t fly out of your hand mid-game. ![]() The scroll wheel is large and ratchets slightly, but not enough that you can’t spin it quickly. ![]() The Scimitar is an evolution of Corsair’s previous mice, including the M45 Raptor it has a similar shape, built to suit right-handed users with multiple grip styles. ![]() It’s certainly the approach Corsair has taken for the Scimitar it’s got a whopping twelve buttons on the side alone, ensuring you won’t run out of macros when you wade into battle online. Can you ever have too many buttons on a gaming mouse? If you’re an MMO or MOBA addict, the answer is probably no.
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