Mionix Castor Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅01-11-17
Closer Look
From the front, you can see the mouse leans to the right slightly, increasing comfort for right-handed users. The notched mouse wheel is also fairly prominent, featuring a rubbery texture to match the mouse. Right and left click are both wide and easy to press.



From the left, there’s a large rubber pad for the thumb to help increase grip. The two thumb buttons aren’t bookmatched, which is slightly odd from a gaming mouse, however they’re placed in a good position and easy to press.



You may expect to see a rubber grip on the other side, however this edge features a moulded shape to accommodate the 4th and 5th fingers.



From above, you can see the lumpy shape of the Castor. This moulded shape should prove to be comfortable.



This angle further accentuates the curvy shape of the mouse, with the Mionix logo plonked in the centre.



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