Features

The first thing you notice when removing the mouse from the package is its long hourglass shape. The Force M7 Thor is certainly larger than most mice. It’s not particularly wider, or even thicker, but a far as length, I think it is easily the longest mouse that I have used. I will touch more on this later. The mouse has an interesting shape in which it is wide at both the top and the base, but in the middle it gets rather thin in comparison.  Your fingers, depending on how you place them, can rest easily in the indentations left on either side of the mouse with this design and allow for easy lifting.

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The layout is rather simple, and there are only five buttons to be used. On top of the usual Left, Right and Mouse wheel buttons, there are also two buttons located on the left side of the mouse. These are the two buttons generally defaulted to going forward or backwards a page in your internet browser.

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The laser featured in the mouse is one that boasts and 12,000 frames per second image processing and 6000 DPI. There is also a small button and three LED lights on the top of the mouse that control on the fly DPI. There are three settings that will be indicated by the number of LED lights that are lit up. One is for low, two is for medium, and three is for high. You can adjust the setting on the fly hitting either up or down on the DPI button.

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