Closer Look
At first glance, the TteSport Ventus shows that this is a harmoniously designed and ergonomically shaped gaming mouse. This mouse has been built for
both right- and left-handed people. The materials are of good quality and the plastic used
is well made and very comfortable. The Ventus is quite compact when compared to the models tested so farm, in fact the product of TteSport is only 63
millimeters wide. The back of the TteSport Ventus features a small company logo backlighted in red as well as a breathable cover called "honeycomb cut-out" which ensures a continuous cooling to the palm of your hand. The TteSport Ventus gaming mouse features a total of seven buttons
with Omron switches which are fully programmable via software.
The top of the mouse features two classic buttons devoted to the DPI rotation and a small exagonal logo
which is always backlighted in red. Overall, the buttons are placed in a good way,
but in our opinion, the top two buttons are not so easily reachable.
Back
Although
not detailed, the sensor behind the TteSport Ventus is most likely a PixArt ADNS-9500, since the maximum resolution is 5700 DPI. The laser sensor is placed
on the left side of the mouse, but despite this fact, we have not seen any issues
regarding sensor placement. The TteSport Ventus also features an adjustable weight system. For that purpose there are three small weights, which let you add 4.5g with each
weight. The weight stones are positioned in the rear part of the body and are easy to access. TteSport decided to provide the Ventus with glide pads made of teflon, which means that these will last a very long time. A closer look at the cable reveals that it has been braided with a black sleeve.