SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse, RGB Illumination, 6 Buttons, (PC / Mac) - Alchemy Gold

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SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse, RGB Illumination, 6 Buttons, (PC / Mac) - Alchemy Gold

SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse, RGB Illumination, 6 Buttons, (PC / Mac) - Alchemy Gold

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SteelSeries delivers Prism RGB illumination on the Rival 100 – the only mouse in its class with millions of color options, variations and features. Features beyond color, like illumination motions and real-time game actions via GameSense can all be controlled through the powerful, SteelSeries Engine software suite.

SteelSeries Rival 100 Gaming Mouse Review | PC Gamer

The ergonomic shape and 6-button right-handed layout were designed to work comfortably with any grip style. The mouse features a soft-touch surface with sculpted side grips that provide a raised texture for maximum comfort, so gamers never lose grip or control in the heat of battle. Make it Yours At the top evidently my mouse settings were being affected by Windows Pointer options, so I let Engine 3 fix them for me. In the mouse button settings you can change all 6 buttons to whatever you like, including keyboard buttons, macros, media buttons, normal mouse buttons, and shortcuts and launchers, too. You can also set the action to happen on press or release. You can have multiple configurations for a mouse, and even duplicate or delete the profiles. Polling rate is at 1000 but you can choose 500, 250, or 125. Angle snapping is a nice feature where mostly side to side or up and down movement will correct slightly off trajectories and move the mouse exactly in that direction. I can already see a use case for that in Photoshop. I played around with acceleration and deceleration here, might be useful for snipers in games I think.

The custom-engineered sensor of the Rival 100 delivers superior, unmatched performance. The enhancements made to create this new-breed sensor produce significant advantages for users, like: Being a old steeseries user of beast mice like steelseries sensei and kana v2 my expectation from this mouse was high but i must say when i bought this mouse this mouse surpassed my expectation SteelSeries touts the Rival 100 as having a "universal design," which I like to think of as an ambidextrous form factor. The basic shape of the mouse does not favor left- or right-handed users, which is a plus for lefties or the ambidextrous people who secretly plot to overthrow us all someday. If you’re looking for a simple gaming mouse with a decent sensor that’s not going to break the bank, the SteelSeries Rival 100 definitely fits the category. *We were sent a sample of the SteelSeries Rival 100 for the purposes of this review.

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You an adjust DPI sensitivity in software as per your sense ( extremely useful) i.e. Acceleration Customization/Deceleration Customization SteelSeries Engine allows users to map the 6 buttons to custom game controls, adjust optical sensor sensitivity for any style or speed of play and create personalized configurations from acceleration/deceleration to CPI settings. The main buttons are a one piece construction, and they use long-life Steelseries switches. The mouse wheel is a rounded soft, grippy rubber which feels nice to use and press. The CPI button is responsive and not likely to be pressed by accident. The right side is a simple affair, but still fits fingers and thumbs decently. When I did tech support for years, I taught myself to use a mouse left handed, and it’s a good fit in my other hand, and I could use it easily. This mouse is plug and play for both Windows and Mac and uses the Steelseries Engine 3 software which we’ll get into later in the review. Supporting full RGB of 16.8 million colors, the logo lights up with a subtle soft orange light when you first plug it in. Lighting has become an expected feature for today’s gaming mice. The SteelSeries Rival 100 comes with customizable lighting under its scroll wheel and rear logo.The SteelSeries Engine software lets you choose from a theoretical 16.8 million colors, though admittedly the granularity is hard to see. While they do nothing to help your game, they do add some style points to your desktop.The Rival 100 comes in a fairly compact form factor. Measuring 4.75 inches tall and 2.65 inches wide, it fits in the palm easily, yet still leaves enough room for you to completely lift your fingers off the mousepad. For this reason, it caters to all three grip styles (palm, claw, and fingertip) very well. Featuring an ambidextrous design, the Rival 100 does not discriminate between hand preferences. The Rival 100 has two lighting areas: the mouse wheel and the SteelSeries logo on the palmwrest. Both areas share the same lighting setting, so you can't configure them independently, unfortunately.

SteelSeries Introduces The New Rival 100 Optical … | SteelSeries

The Rival 100 is a 4,000 DPI mouse. SteelSeries refers to that measurement as "4,000 CPI," which stands for Characters Per Inch. I don't know about all this CPI business; I'm a DPI man.In addition to turning off the lights entirely, the Rival 100 offers three lighting settings to choose from: A few customization options are available for the Rival 100 through SteelSeries Engine. For starters, all the buttons are programmable. Another neat feature is the option to set customized macros. And finally, there are the options to adjust CPI settings, lighting, angle snapping, and acceleration settings. We’ve reviewed a couple SteelSeries Rival gaming mice now and for the most part, they’ve been solid mice. Our SteelSeries Rival 100 review takes a look at a simpler, affordable gaming mouse — let’s see if it lives up to the SteelSeries reputation! Specifications Whereas the sides of the Rival 100 are made of plastic, the entire top portion of the unit is coated in a thin layer or rubber. It feels good to the touch but shows hand grease more than matte plastic would.

SteelSeries Rival 100, Optical Gaming Mouse, RGB Illumination

Anyway, 4,000 DPI might not seem like a lot compared to Razer's 16,000 DPI mice. But most users will never want their mice to move any faster than the Rival 100's max setting. 4K is way too fast for me. Colorshift : The lights will cycle between a variety of colors. Steel Engine offers four selectable palettes for Colorshift mode.For the review of the Steelseries Rival 100 & Rival 300, I thought I’d do something a little different, a side-by-side to see how these two tiers of gaming mice compare. I have the Steelseries Rival 300 in white on the left, and a red Steelseries Rival 100 on the right. Steelseries is considered to be one of the best gaming mouse manufacturers on the market due to their reputation for quality and the longevity of their products. So let’s see what they got. Bought the mouse at 1500 and it feels great to hold. Since I have a palm grip, this mouse completely suits me. Also recommended for those having a claw grip.



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