LEETGION El'Druin Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2013-01-28

The new El’Druin Gaming Mouse from LEETGION features an unusual appearance and is equipped with a SPAD on the left (Skill Power Action D-Pad) and on the right the Omni-Tuner. The mouse is shipped with interchangeable palm rests and the central mouse sensor comes from Avago, model 9500, which permits DPI ranges to be adjusted from 100 to 5000.

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A Closer Look Part II

The black plates come with a different colored El’Druin logo, also on the left side:

 

 

 

The appearance of the El’Druin mouse is quite unusual, with the SPAD located on the left and the Omni-Tuner on the right; if we come from a regular shaped mouse, we will need some time to accommodate with the new design;

 

 

 

Let’s look a little on the left side of the mouse, where we will find the SPAD (Skill Power Action D-Pad). The central button acts like a joystick, with the possibility of mapping 5 different functions (left, right, up, down, press down). The larger ring cannot be rotated:

 

 

 

 

Here is a view on the back side of the mouse, with the Heaven plate attached, which does not feature a raised lip:

 

 

 

On the right side of the mouse we have the Omni-Tuner, a rotating wheel with a central button for on-the-fly switching of profiles, adjusting DPI settings and more:

 

 

 

At first we thought that it was a reflection, but in fact we have discovered another scratch near the Omni-Tuner on the body of the mouse. After a thorough check of the packaging to see if it was hit during transit, we found none so we think that the paint was scratched before the mouse was put into the box:

 

 

 

On the front side of the mouse we will observe the scroll wheel which is really silent during use, on both directions:

 

 

 

On the bottom side of the mouse we’ll find the Avago 9500 Laser Sensor along with 3 Teflon mouse feet:

 

 

 

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