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A Rat is simply a well adjusted mouse
If you haven’t encountered a review of the Cyborg Rat 7 gaming mouse, then dropping by The Tech Report is probably a good idea if you are into high performance gaming mice. At $80 it is certainly priced for the high end and that entry fee gets you a mouse that can be adjusted to be a prefect fit for just about any hand … as long as you aren’t a lefty. From the width and length adjustments, the weights and the button that toggles sensitivity down only as long as that button is depressed, there is a lot more than just adjustable DPI settings.