The only thing I'm worried about is the size ...?
This time, GIZMODO's real review was the ASUS gaming mouse "Rog Chakram".The biggest feature is joysticks built into the side, but it also seems to have customizable features, including options such as wired and wireless!
There aren't many gaming mice equipped with joysticks so far.
Razer Naga Trinity and Corsair Scimitar have a large number of buttons on the left side, but they are for games such as "WORLD OF WARCRAFT" or "League of Legends".Designed.Many people may find it convenient, but humans like me sometimes feel a little complicated.
By the way, the ASUS gaming mouse "ROG CHAKRAM" was equipped with a joystick instead of such a side button.I actually used it, so let me share your impressions.
For example, the PU94 of LEXIP, a competitive other company, is equipped with two joysticks.I had a chance to use the actual machine for a while, but in terms of design, it is perfect for playing a flight simulator or rotating an object and viewpoint quickly in "The Sims 4"!On the other hand, it was a honest impression that it was a bit subtle to play in the first person shooting game.
One of the two joysticks was built into the shell of the mouse itself, so the entire top tend to be tilted to the left and right (although one version was released later).
On the other hand, ASUS's Chakram was perfect for first person shooting games!It may not be so smooth compared to PU94's ceramic feet (with individual sales, attached to any mouse), but the second joystick does not cover the shell in CHAKRAM, so it is targeted in the game.You don't have to be careful if you flick when you are there, but you may push it down by hand.
Also, joystick is programmable, so it seems more efficient than operating with a keyboard.
ASUS ROG CHAKRAM
what are these?: ASUS's first joystick gaming mouse
Price: $ 160 (about 16800 yen)
Favorite place: Joystick, wireless / wired switches, replacement switches
I don't like it: Price, a little too big for people with small hands
However, there was also the same problem that I faced with PU94.That is, the joystick is far from the thumb.I can't wipe out the impression that my hands are too small or the mouse is too big.For this reason, it was necessary to move not only to fingers but also to use joysticks.
For example, if it is a small mouse like Logitech's G403 HERO, I think it was possible to operate more comfortably because you can extend your finger to your fingers without letting your wrist off the desk.
If you look a little more at CHAKRAM's joystick, you can rotate 360 degrees completely, and if you want to move it to the left and right, right, right and left, just change the position of your thumb.It was easy to play in the first person shooting game because joysticks are not often moved in the wrong direction.
The mouse has a replacement switch, a wireless option that can be wirelessly via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, and a USB dongle (for updating the firmware with Armory Crate).It has AURA Sync lighting, and it is of course possible to synchronize ROG devices and lights.
CHAKRAM is a mouse with many conventional mice and side buttons, so it can be said that it is perfect for those who are looking for a unique mouse that can make a rich key split and make it easier to fly around.is.Personally, I hope that a design that suits people who are a little smaller will come out in the future.