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Roccat Leadr Gaming Mouse Review

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Roccat Leadr: Detailed Features

Aside from the standard left/right click buttons here at the top, there are some additional buttons as well. The two buttons on the left click are for DPI cycling, while the two on the opposite side are for profile switching. There is also a mid-knuckle Fin Switch above the 2D Titan Scroll Wheel. At the rear is the company logo, which supports RGB lighting.

The bottom has plenty of glide pads for smooth tracking. In the middle, we can see the two metal contact points for the charging dock along with a pairing button and power switch. The 12000 DPI 3361 optical sensor is more bias towards the front of the mouse.

The left side of the Leadr includes two forward and backward buttons, an Easy-Shift[+] button on the thumb rest, and an X-Celerator single-axis analog thumb paddle. Like the Tyon, the thumb grip curves inward to allow a better grip but can also prevent the thumb from accidentally hitting the side buttons.

No additional side buttons are present on the opposite side except for the two profile switches on the right click button.

At the front, the provided USB cable connects to the center of the mouse for wired operation. The 2D Titan wheel does illuminate and it feels extremely durable with up and down scrolling.

At the rear, the surface maintains a smooth design with only the company logo. The left side of the mouse is slightly higher than the right making it more comfortable for the wrist.

In the next section, we will take a look at the charging dock to see how it works.


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