ASUS ROG Pugio Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅27-07-17
Closer Look (Continued)
The right and left click are both completely separate to aid responsiveness and allow the use of different OMRON switches to alter the feel independently.



The underside of the mouse features two smaller Teflon pads towards the front and one large at the back. The PixArt PMW3300 sensor is placed in the centre of the mouse, slightly towards the front. Those 4 rubber grommets can be easily removed using a flat-head screwdriver to allow access to 4 Phillips screw heads, this opens up the mouse to replace the OMRON switches inside.





The ASUS ROG Pugio comes fitted with the D2FC-F-K switches, though there are the D2F-01F bundled with the mouse. Changing the switches is a doddle, with a gentle pull to remove the switch and drop the replacement in. These switches are all rated to 50M clicks. The mouse is incredibly easy to open up, though the lid can be a little fiddly unless disconnected, though that isn’t entirely necessary, if you’re careful!





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