Steelseries Ikari Optical Gaming Mouse

Published by Patrick Graf on 31.08.09
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Handling 1

Ergonomics

The Ikari Optical Gaming Mouse comes with a nice shape and it is equipped with five buttons. As soon as you take the mouse in your hand you feel the the rough, slightly rubbery surface gives you a good grip. The Ikari also glides very well over a mouspad or even a table. People who got used to mice like the Logitech G5 with a higher body might have to change their habits a little bit. Especially when you're the type of player who lifts the mouse and puts it down again to bring it back into an optimal position. Fortunately sooner than later this won't be a problem and you'll enjoy aiming or working with the Ikari.


Gliding characteristics

You could get the impression that the Ikari glides by its own and the four pretty big pads on its underside do a really good job. Short and sudden movements as well as slow gliding works very well with the Ikari. The feeling you get is a very smooth and also nearly can't hear the Ikari when moving.



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