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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A Closer Look Part III

For a perfect fit, the screwdriver can be used to move the thumb rest in the preferred position:

 

 

 

On the front, besides the left and right click button, we can find two additional orange ones near the scroll wheel, used for the Action Lock feature, which reduces fatigue during long gaming sessions and also a DPI modifier button. Near the left click button, we can also find a Profile switch button with LED. Action Lock feature allows gamers to latch on the left or right mouse button at any time, mimicking the action of permanently holding down the button and resulting in less finger fatigue for the gamer.:

 

 

 

The left and right buttons also have RGB LEDs underneath, mostly for signaling the status of the Action Lock capability:

 

 

 

Underneath the mouse, we can see the metallic chassis with “Slick” PTFE Feet; the sensor area is protected with a small sticker:

 

 

 

 

Here is a closer look on the 6400 DPI Twin Eye Laser Engine:

 

 

 

The mouse cable is braided, has the same color theme as the mouse and ends with a gold plated USB connector:

 

 

 

 

On the second layer of the packaging, we can also find documentation and a box with extra bundle:

 

 

 

The documents are composed from a Warranty and Technical Support leaflet, a Product Catalogue and a User Manual:

 

 

 

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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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