ASUS ROG Pugio Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅27-07-17
Software
The ASUS ROG Pugio runs on the ROG Armoury software, in previous reviews the software has performed remarkably well, so the Pugio should be well backed up.
Within the initial screen, you’re offered the choice of changing any of the button functions. Those side buttons can be given separate functions, from right to left, allowing you theoretically 2 extra buttons if you’re dextrous enough to utilise them.



Within the performance screen, almost every parameter of the mouse can be adjusted, including the polling rate and response times etc. This page also shows which of the two profiles will light the LED behind the scroll wheel, taking the guess work out of it for you.



The Pugio features 3 separate lighting zones, offering a huge choice of lighting options. The software comes packed with presets, along with the ability to sync up all of your ASUS ROG devices using the Aura Sync feature.



The Armoury software can calibrate the PixArt sensor within the Pugio, helping to pick up the surface used to the best of its ability. There are some preset surface calibrations, though we find it’s always best to perform a manual calibration, taking around 10 seconds.



The Macro feature can record all mouse and keyboard inputs, along with delays between each input. The macros can then be assigned to one of the buttons on the mouse.



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