Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2012-03-26

The latest mouse from the Cyborg series is specifically designed for M.M.O. players, brings with it the nice features we have previously seen on the Albino and adds a lot more like extra programmable buttons, RGB LED lighting, the M.M.O shift feature, the unique 5D button, dual ActionLock or the custom World of Warcraft plugin. Custom presets for many games are also offered for download on the Cyborg website, so we do not have to lose extra time and can start gaming right away!

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

As we have seen on the R.A.T. 7 Albino Edition Gaming Mouse review, the M.M.O. 7 comes packed inside an odd shaped cardboard box, featuring the photo of the product on the frontal side, along some extra details like the total of programmable commands or the DPI:

 

 

In the top left corner, some extra icons with the main product features can be located:

 

 

 

The technical specifications table can be found on one of the box sides:

 

 

 

On the back, we have got the main mouse components explained:

 

 

 

The front opens like a book, only to reveal the actual product, behind a transparent plastic window, along with some extra details:

 

 

 

 

The box is sealed in multiple locations with transparent plastic adhesives:

 

 

 

On the top layer of the packaging, we can find the mouse itself:

 

 

 

The M.M.O. 7 features a nice orange/black color scheme and on the first look, we will see that it has a lot of similar features with the original R.A.T. 7:

 

 

 

On the back, we can locate the preinstalled themed palm rest, the removable screwdriver and also the screw for modifying the location of the thumb rest:

 

 

 

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Comment from Teemto @ 2012/04/06
Nice review Stefan. With which mouspad(s) did you test? I currently use the RAT9 for Lotro with a Razer Destructor and sometimes it gives me a hickup in the mouse movements. Either it's very dust sensitive or it's not compatible with the Destructor.
Comment from Stefan Mileschin @ 2012/04/06
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Originally Posted by Teemto View Post
Nice review Stefan. With which mouspad(s) did you test? I currently use the RAT9 for Lotro with a Razer Destructor and sometimes it gives me a hickup in the mouse movements. Either it's very dust sensitive or it's not compatible with the Destructor.
Hello there,

Thanks for the appreciation. I have used the ModMyMachine SlamePad I have also reviewed on Madshrimps.

 

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