QPAD DX-20 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅20-03-16
Closer Look


The front shows a symmetrical yet shaped face, the lighting strip can just be seen around the base of the mouse.


There are two side buttons that look well placed and reasonably sized. The arch shape is fairly subtle and is positioned more towards the rear, so it should provide comfort for palm and claw grips.


At the back of the mouse we find the QPAD logo which lights up with customisable RGB lighting.


Though this mouse is sold as 'ambidextrous', it does not feature thumb buttons for left handers which is a bit of a bummer.


The mouse wheel has a rubberised grip which should provide extra control. Behind the mouse where there are two extra programmable buttons, by default they will adjust the mouse sensitivity.


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