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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A Closer Look Contd.

In the frontal area of the product, we’ve got the left/right click buttons, but also the rubberized scroll wheel; the buttons do produce very little noise when actuated, similar to the touchpad click on some high-end laptops. The scroll wheel is also very silent, in both directions:

 

 

 

The top Gentix Silent finishing is made from a smooth black finish, which is meant to prevent scratches, and scuffing; the middle layer is more recessed, in a grey color and here we will get to see a grey logo:

 

 

 

On the side panels of the Gentix Silent, CHERRY has included rubber, so you can get more grip while holding the mouse in your hand:

 

 

 

The manufacturer has also included the “Gentix Silent Precision” writing on the left button, in order to identify it much easier:

 

 

 

On the bottom layer of the mouse, CHERRY has included PTFE feet, so the mouse will slide optimally on the surfaces we will use it on; the central sensor lens along with a sticker that holds the product serial number, but also the power rating can be also spotted here:

 

 

 

As we have seen with many other peripherals meant for offices, the USB cable is not braided:

 

 

 

The cable ends with a standard USB connector:

 

 

 

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