On the left side of the mouse we will see four thumb programmable buttons; these are initially programmed as Back, Forward and Instant Aim, while the bottom one is delegated with the Mute functionality and is harder to press in order to avoid accidental commands:
On the right side we have one extra button, which accompanies the right click button and is meant for profile switching:
The rubberized scroll wheel has a plastic base which lights up in different colors depending on the selected profile:
On the bottom side of the mouse we will spot the PTFE feet for smooth glides, one factory sticker and also the ADNS 3090 sensor lens; this sensor can track up to 4000DPI, which means lower than the sensitivity values offered on laser (most at 8200DPI) but most users should not feel the difference. Also, this move was also performed in order to save some costs:
As most high-end mice, the MS-2 uses a braided cord, with a total length of two meters:
This ends up with a gold-plated connector, in order to ensure proper contact:
By default, after connecting the mouse to a spare USB port, the scroll-wheel light will create a nice effect by using an orange accent: