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EVGA X15 MMO Gaming Mouse, 8k, Wired, Black, Customizable, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 20 Buttons, Ergonomic 904-W1-15BK-KR

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  • USB2.0 High-Speed 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core microprocessor, supporting a native 8K Hz report rate. Eight times the standard 1K Hz on competing gaming mice for faster response time and precise movements
  • Light Strike LK Optical switches are designed to provide faster and better stability. The switches are quicker than any mechanical switch and more durable, reaching a life span of 70 million clicks
  • 5 customizable onboard profiles with on the fly DPI settings allow you to take your mouse anywhere
  • 3 zone RGB Lighting customizable via the UNLEASH RGB software
  • Ergonomic design with multipurpose MMO Pannel w/ 12 buttons, access multi-layer controls and more buttons according to your needs through the physical E-Shift function system. Powered by EVGA UNLEASH RGB software


EVGA X15 MMO Gaming Mouse, 8k, Wired, Black, Customizable, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 20 Buttons, Ergonomic 904-W1-15BK-KR.


紫陽花
Reviewed in Japan on January 21, 2024
■ハードウェアについて気持ちデカいです。綺麗に数字が並んだ多ボタン系マウスよりかは個人的に良かったです。FF14とかで、"あっ、今はテトラグラマトン(スキル名)必要ないのにっ"って操作が減った気がします。マウスホイールをライト、レフトに傾けて押すボタンが今回初めてだったので感動しました。メッサ便利。右クリックの隣に第3のクリックありますが私には使いこなせなかった。ロジクールの多ボタンの奴と似たような仕様?■ソフトウェアについてマウスを制御するソフトウェアは日本語非対応なので注意です。まぁ、英語わからない私でも設定出来たしなんとなくで設定出来るかと?設定もワンボタンで切り替わるから自由度も高めかな?使いこなせないから、私は切り替えれなくしてるけど笑■総括普段はそんなボタン要らないかなマウスホイールのライト、レフトは欲しいわんちゃんいっぱいサイドボタン欲しいみたいな人にオススメ?個人的には満足してます!■追記最近気がついた事……マウスの中でもかなり重たい部類だった軽い系だと60〜150g程度らしいこのマウスは300g位ある?商品ページより手持ちのクーラーマスターの軽い奴と比べると"おおっ"てなります笑DPI高めな方には丁度良い説ボタンはサイド1〜8マウスホイール左右と押し込み右っ左クリックの計13ホダンが押しやすいかとFF14とAPEXで使ってますがいい感じです
Ken
Reviewed in Singapore on January 10, 2024
Only few days of usage and the mouse wheel is faulty.This happens frequently when scrolling up it doesn't scroll up. Have to scroll up a few more times then only it will scroll up.Also happens frequently is when scrolling down, it will first scroll up and then scroll down.Searched the internet, apparently the mouse wheel issue is well known.
Geovani Fernandes
Reviewed in Brazil on November 7, 2023
O design do mouse é bastante bonito e a ergonomia também é padrão, e observo numa nota rápida, que a marca conhecida pela antiga parceria com a Nvidea tem grande experiência com a produção de placas de vídeo, mas não necessariamente com periféricos..E o que parece ter sido a aposta na apresentação do produto pode ter sido a tentativa de compensar uma construção mediana.As teclas de acionamento laterais são um pouco rígidas o que faz com que nem sempre o input seja executado no timing ideal.O rolamento do mouse também me pareceu um pouco frágil e propenso a desgaste prematura, visto que o rolamento não é suave, mas gira como que por um "trilho" e ainda tem uma folga* para os lados (esta característa é intencional, pois pressionar a roda do mouse para a esquerda ou direita executa inputs).Fora isto, acredito que esse "vão" com uma protuberância no meio das teclas laterais poderia ter dado lugar a...mais uma tecla?Apesar disto até agora estou satisfeito com o produto, mas creio que poderia ser melhor pelo preço e menor quantidade de teclas.
Contrabardus
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
First off, dislikes.The scroll wheel stopped working on one of the three I've bought. This is apparently a known issue, but it's only happened on one of my mice, and I honestly usually disable scroll wheel bindings [in game] anyway. It has a tendency to misfire if I use the scroll click button or left or right on the scroll wheel. This is true of any mouse that I bind things to those buttons on and is not unique to this mouse.You can RMA it back to EVGA if this happens. I'm waiting on a replacement for that mouse to arrive as of this post.I bought three because I wanted a backup and one for a laptop that I rarely use.9 and 10 buttons are awkward to use, but useful for rarely used hotkeys, or system buttons like enter.It has a learning curve if you're coming from a 3x4 MMO mouse or new to MMO mice in general.So why such a high rating?Positives outweigh the negatives by a lot. It has 20 buttons, and that's nothing to scoff at. Most MMO mice aside from the Logitec G600 have fewer.There's no button where your thumb rests on the center, meaning it is easy to avoid accidentally pressing buttons when you use the top buttons due to squeezing the mouse. This is especially a thing if I use the ring finger button.A couple of the eight buttons I have to bend my thumb to reach, but this is true of the top and bottom of the back row of 3x4 mice as well. It's not unique to this mouse.There are five top facing buttons intended for bindings, right and left on the scroll wheel, and pressing the scroll wheel in, plus you can program the DPI buttons to be bound to something else. I never change my DPI in game, so that's a useful feature. Plus, you can put that elsewhere if you need it and still want those buttons to be bound another way. The 9 and 10 buttons are a good place for it.That's ten different inputs for hotkeys on the top side of the mouse. I don't know of any other mouse that has that. It pretty much means I only have to worry about movement keys on the keyboard. WASD, Shift, and Ctrl. Along with a few odd menu keys for stuff like weapon wheels, map, and inventory.Plus, you've got eight easily accessed hotkey buttons on the side, and two that you have to stretch a bit to reach. [9 and 10].There's also a switch on the bottom that disables the ring finger button. I usually set that to V which is melee in most games, but it's nice to be able to disable it for some games.The mode switch feature is neat, but I don't personally use it. They call it "shift" and it allows for the bindings to be different if you hold down a particular button.The software is fine, not great, but does the job. I've had no issues with it. It has updated at least once since I bought it.The mouse does sometimes not enable bindings, but this only happens when I boot my system, and very rarely. It's never an issue when I'm using it, and I can tell when it happens because the RGB doesn't come on. The fix is just to unplug and plug it back in.You can also disable RGB entirely, which is normal for mice like this.Overall, it's the best gaming mouse I've had. There are small things I'd improve, but the overall functionality outdoes other mice I've tried, including the G600, due to the amount of inputs on the top of the mouse.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on November 25, 2022
総評・多ボタンマウスが好きな人であれば、気に入りそう・安定性に難有り(中央ホイールの誤動作が発生しなければ、私も2年位使い続けたとは思う)・マウスを持ち上げる頻度が高い人には向かない(サイドボタンを誤押せずに持ち上げるのに、テクニックが必要)良い点・ボタンが多く、全てのボタンがプログラム可能・ポインタの「ぶれ/飛び」は無い・コードがやわらかい材質なので気になりづらい・右側のボタンが大きく押し易い悪い点・3か月程使って、中央ホイールを下に回したのに、上に回したと誤認識される様になった・9番/10番ボタンが、極端に押しづらい・左クリック脇の2つのボタンは、膨らみが無いので誤って押すことがある(ボタンを指先で認識しづらい)・プログラム用のソフトウェアが、サイトのどこにあるのか分かりづらい・プログラム用のソフトウェアが使いづらい(Alt+F4,Ctrl+Vなど、良く使いそうなマクロも自分で作成する必要が有る)(作成したマクロをコピーする機能があるが、シャローコピーなので実質使えない)※マクロAをコピーして、マクロBを作成→マクロBを編集すると、マクロAも書き換わる以上です
Edward
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2022
So far this is the best "bang for your buck" gaming mouse I have used yet, super smooth and side button layout is on point and easy to use. I like the ring finger mouse button as well. Only gripe that let the comfort only have 3 stars is the fact that it slides out of your hand easy if you have to reposition mouse, I used some scissors and grip tape to fix that issue.
Terrorgod
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2021
When I first saw the EVGA X15 in a newegg flier I was interested enough to keep checking online til the price dropped down to 30$ to buy one. I am primarily a mmo gamer at this point who uses every key available on the Razer Naga mice to play my jobs but am dissatisfied with Razer's current lineup due to the issues they come with. There also hasn't been much innovation in the space since their initial launch so seeing something new caught my attention easily. I will be mainly comparing the X15 to the Razer Naga X as my trinity broke, and I bought these 2 mice together as replacements.The EVGA X15 is an interesting take on the MMO mouse design, instead of having a 12 button numpad on the side, it only features 10 buttons in a "unique" layout. They tried to give your thumb a resting spot in the middle of the 3x3 layout of the 1-8 keys however I feel I would have liked to just have the extra button and be careful with my thumb. I'm the type of user who is used to having 12 buttons there so I know how to not grip and misclick, a sentiment I feel most users who would be looking at this mouse would probably agree on. I also don't like how the buttons are arranged, with one being in the middle of 2&5 as it made my standard simple brain 1,2,3 rotation feel very off. I would have to remake all my hotbars in FF14 as with the little time I spent in the software didn't see if I could remap them. I usually prefer stock settings on mice however this one is something I feel any user would have to change which I will get more into in a little bit.On top of the mouse you get several more buttons with the 11 and 12 keys, two buttons behind the mouse wheel, and the mouse wheel has side clicks which is a nice touch. This alone gives more options than the Razer Naga X as they cheaped out on that mouse cutting the side clicks and only having the 1 button behind the mouse wheel. The X15 also has a Ace up its sleeve with the Z-shift key. Its essentially a 3rd mouse button for the ring finger that changes what each button does when held down. This is why you will probably want go into the settings to configure. If you want to create super macros, shortcuts, etc you can do so in spades with the Z-shift easily. I was a hardcore user of having similar features using Shift + a number key in FF14 so having this built into the mouse so I wouldn't have to stretch my left hand made me think of all the things I could do.Build quality wise the mouse isn't to bad either. Compared to the Naga X which costs a bit more than it on average, you still get a tightly braided cable vs a loose fake braided one, sleek black pads on the bottom of the mouse vs cheap white ones, good feeling clicks, mouse wheel moves a bit sluggish on both but you get used to it in a sense, but the buttons on the side, the main attraction do feel a bit off on the X15. Especially the larger buttons, they wobble a bit more and there really isn't much feedback.Overall, at 30$ I think this mouse is really cool. I did put it down immediately as it is going to be a commitment to restart my muscle memory from scratch, and come up with a better keybind layout that works for me and this mouses design. So I do daily drive the lackluster Naga X for a closer to home feel right now however the X15 truly is the more interesting and honestly probably better value mouse if you want to learn how to use it. I would honestly never pay 80$ for this mouse, but after months of following it I never seen it rise over 50$ and mostly staying down at 40$ until it hit 30$ and has been sitting there. If they make a second gen version or a pro model I would be interested in seeing some slight changes to the layout mainly around the side buttons, moving closer to a traditional layout and improving the switches quality/ standardizing the size of the keys.
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