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Mad catz rat 7 disassembly
Mad catz rat 7 disassembly







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The laser is highly sensitive, and PC gaming is a blast thanks to its high level of comfort and many functions. Get in, get out and play.īundle the whole thing with a stunning paint job and USB dogtags, the RAT 7 Stealth Edition is a great mouse that any gamer can appreciate, and even non-gamers can enjoy.

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Since Mad Catz took over Saitek’s Cyborg gaming line, the software has improved dramatically, and the available drivers for the RAT 7 are fantastically simple and intuitive. Great software is not usually a given with gaming hardware, and depending on the company, is often hit or miss. The RAT 7 with included weights, up to 30 grams total For standard computing it’s mostly useless, especially for those with larger screens (on my 1920×1200 I’ve yet to find a need to scroll horizontally, except once in Photoshop). For gaming, it’s a great addition on the mouse to have, and proves to go hand in hand with the vertical scroll wheel. It also comes with a rarely seen horizontal scroll wheel, just above the thumb buttons, which appears more like an adjustment wheel to change something on the mouse than an actual scroll wheel.

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The RAT 7 comes with all the bells and whistles expected from top-tier gaming mice: 5600 DPi sensor, 5+ programmable buttons, weights, and software that’s so easy, even Mac gamers could appreciate it. Buttons are well placed, though the thumb buttons are too thin. Thumbs can rest easy flat, as they would on a table, but on the mouse instead. The thumb piece goes down the side and flattens parallel the table, so players don’t need a claw grip on the mouse. Even without the moot available adjustments, it’s clear that the design is very well thought out. The RAT 7 and Logitech G700 side by side, respectively The Stealth Edition does not have adjustable sides. To be clear, the RAT 7 does come with this button, the PrecisionAIM, but on the RAT 7 it is not programmable. I keep my mouse’s DPi setting at 2000 and rarely change it, but a single button to change it for just a moment is far more convenient than scanning through various pre-installed settings. That placement is a real shame, because there are many uses for an instant sensitivity button like this, such as making quick adjustments when photo editing, text selection when web browsing, properly placing the cursor when scanning through long videos…the list goes on and on. And because the Stealth is not fully adjustable like the standard RAT 7, users will have a hard time using this cool feature. As someone with exceptionally long thumbs (a thumb-war champ, many have said), I have trouble reaching the sniper button. Sadly, the usefulness is diminished due to poor placement.

mad catz rat 7 disassembly

It’s quite the brilliant function, and spares gamers from having to switch between previously set DPi load-outs. What this special button does is cut the sensitivity of the mouse 50%, 75%, or any amount to slow the laser for more accurate aim.

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Instead only the length can be adjusted, but in its place is a special button that may make a world of difference for gamers.

mad catz rat 7 disassembly

The Stealth Edition is not entirely adjustable – the thumb slab can’t be adjusted whatsoever, compared to the standard RAT 7, which can. I passed on reviewing the standard model, namely because I’m also testing out the RAT 9, which is identical except that it’s wireless. The RAT 7 is a unique mouse already because it’s adjustable. So keep reading to learn about this and some of the other best gaming mouse you can buy today. Working with Mad Catz, who has recently released a number of high-end computer peripherals (some of which we’ll be reviewing in the coming week), they created with the RAT 7 Stealth Edition, complete with a Black Ops paint job and special functions specific to the game. It doesn’t matter what the franchise is, and Activision would be remiss if it didn’t take advantage of the latest Call of Duty, Black Ops.









Mad catz rat 7 disassembly