Read more.An ambidextrous gaming mouse with RGB lighting and no software.
Read more.An ambidextrous gaming mouse with RGB lighting and no software.
Off-topic, but I wonder if both ROG and Cerberus will become "NVidia exclusive" gaming brands.
Assuming that ASUS have indeed signed up to the GPP, that is.
Lack of software necessity for basic functionality is a good thing.
Lack of ability to use software to change bindings at the very least is wrong.
When there is a standard approach to buttons, such that they are recognised as a named and OS supported button press then it might work.
Otherwise, no.
Ambidextrous mouse with all the buttons on one side?
*headscratch*
If you can buy from Amazon as it'll be a LOT easier to return if there's an initial issue. Or any issue.
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