![]() Rather than try to create a mouse that would be perfect for everyone out of the box, Mad Catz designed the Cyborg RAT 7 so that you can shape it to your liking.īuilt into the mouse itself is an Allen wrench that you can pop out and use to make adjustments to the input device’s physical shape. Everyone has a slightly different way of holding a mouse (check out our “ How to Choose a Gaming Mouse” video to learn more). In fact, it’s comfortable because it consists of several discrete parts that you can swap in and out according to your preference. Aesthetically, this mouse isn’t my cup of tea, but that’s more my personal preference than anything else–PCWorld desktops editor Nate Ralph is convinced it looks like The Future.ĭon’t be fooled by the future-junkyard appearance, however: The mouse is actually quite comfortable to use. It’s a radical departure from competing mice such as the SteelSeries Sensei, which looks as if it were cut from a single block of steel in comparison. The first thing you’ll notice is that it resembles a thrown-together collection of plastic and metal plates that vaguely form the shape of a computer mouse.
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