A4Tech XL-750BH (543214)
![]() | Outdated Product 993 ₴ Wired gaming mouse. This manipulator is based on laser technology, while the sensor resolution is adjustable by the user in the range from 600 to 3600 dpi. It also provides the ability to adjust the response speed - from 3 to 30 ms. On board there are 6 function buttons, 1 scroll wheel and 64 KB of internal memory for storing user macros. Thanks to the ergonomic design and rubberized inserts, the rodent fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. |
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Wired gaming mouse. This manipulator is based on laser technology, while the sensor resolution is adjustable by the user in the range from 600 to 3600 dpi. It also provides the ability to adjust the response speed - from 3 to 30 ms. On board there are 6 function buttons, 1 scroll wheel and 64 KB of internal memory for storing user macros. Thanks to the ergonomic design and rubberized inserts, the rodent fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
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custom DPI modes lighting customizable DPI modes - it's possible to set up to 7 through the built-in software. my model came with a disk that included software for configuring clicks, custom macros, backlight color, modes, and more. the buttons are very pleasant, easy to click. 3000 DPI will turn you into an artist, overall you'll learn to handle high-DPI mice. In 2010 this was high-DPI, now every beginner can use 8k right out of the box, but it's fine for a start. died ![]() |
bought about 3 years ago for Gaming. at first he was delighted, but then the sensor began to blame the brains due to the fact that it is very easily polluted. Now the left button has begun to overhaul the brains, it simply does not maintain constant notches in the COP and sometimes does not respond when pressed or reacts 2 times under the pressure. When clamped, performances in the circus begin))) The mouse itself is comfortable and moderately fast. The corrugated surface on the left is cool but not practical, it gets clogged with sawdust and dirt in a week ((( Excellent sensitivity settings. Quality wire. Worked great for only 1 month. Then small problems with the sensor began. A year later, the left button began to fail. Paint peeled off after 4 months completely. Additional buttons are very worn out after a year. ![]() |
I bought the 750BK in the summer of 2018 (the difference is in size). I am still happy with it. The textured surface provides greater grip, and even with a sweaty hand, the mouse does not slip. It has 2 additional buttons and a 3rd click. This adds more options for quick operations in games and beyond. The "X7" label does not wear off at all. Several sensitivity modes help to aim the cursor more precisely, without changing the general settings in the program and Windows. The feet do not peel off and have good durability. The scroll wheel does not squeak or deform. The cursor behaves normally, and does not jump. The coating is slightly rigid. - Laser. - Additional buttons with the ability to program. - Multiple sensitivity modes. - Textured surface. - Presence of braiding. - Slightly stiff braid. ![]() |
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So, what broke in it over 7 years of use? First, the scroll wheel failed. I used to scroll a lot back then; initially, the rubber wheel absorbed grease in chunks, after which the octagonal rod that transmitted rotation to the mouse sensor wore out. I don't know how it is in modern mice, but that's how it was with mine.
The design is really durable. When I was little, I would gnaw on the mouse out of frustration, yet the design didn't come off. The pads will wear down, but overall they lasted for 7 years with me. They have reusable adhesive, so after removal, they can be put back on.