I've swapped out my ultralight mouse now that I've used the Logitech Superstrike

09:05 1 min read Source: Pcgamer (content & image)
I've swapped out my ultralight mouse now that I've used the Logitech Superstrike — Pcgamer

The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike has prompted me to swap out my ultralight mouse. It houses a Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS) — a blend of inductive sensing for input and haptic feedback for the click sensation — inside a Superlight-shaped shell, letting you adjust actuation and enable a rapid trigger that cuts down time-to-shoot.

Left and right clicks can be set across ten subdivisions of the full 0.65 mm travel, so clicks can register with a very light actuation on the lower levels. Rapid trigger allows you to click again as soon as you start lifting from the previous click, rather than waiting for the button to return past a midpoint, which shortens the interval between lining up a shot and firing.

After many hours in Counter-Strike and other games, HITS convinced me. Clicks feel exceptionally quick and satisfying; the small linear resonance actuators mimic a real click more than a buzz, and the haptic strength can be dialed down for a quieter sound and better battery life.

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