CHERRY GENTIX Silent Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2018-03-29

The mouse is enough wide, but not too long, which makes it a little difficult to use for users with bigger hands. We did initially try the mouse on our 27’’ 2560x1440 display and the preset resolution of 1000 DPI was not enough but as soon as we did switch to a FHD laptop display, Gentix Silent has performed quite fine. The product is plug-and-play and does not require any additional software to function.

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Packaging, A Closer Look

CHERRY has recently launched another computer mouse, meant for usage inside offices; its main highlight is the use of no-click buttons, in order to minimize the noise generated by the peripherals.

The product packaging does follow an OEM-style; it does ship inside a small cardboard enclosure, with a photo of the product on the frontal layer:

 

 

 

A side view can be also observed nearby:

 

 

 

On the back side of the box we will get to see some product highlights, but also the package contents and system requirements:

 

 

 

After unsealing the packaging, we will get the mouse, along with some documentation:

 

 

 

The leaflet is written in different languages and here we will be informed on the installation procedure, but also some in-depth technical specifications:

 

 

 

Gentix Silent does come with a symmetrical design and its size of 112 x 68 x 35 mm does mostly recommend it for portable computers; its fixed resolution of 1000 DPI does not make it a product fit for gaming purposes, but should be fine for displays up to 1920x1080:

 

 

 

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