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    Quote Originally Posted by absent View Post
    The CM Storms scroll wheel isn't a button as well?? Isn't that quite a big issue? I use the middle 'button' a lot, in many games and when browsing documents, spreadsheets and the internet. I guess you could program it to one of the other buttons which is why it wasn't a dealbreaker?
    The review will be updated, apparently the wheel is so hard to click that it seems it doesn't have that functionality. I also tested out the mouse, you literally have to do your best to click the middle mouse button

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    Well that sucks... the part of the review which says you could find nothing wrong with the mouse may need a look at

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    Damn dude, I ordered this mouse... but I use Middle Click extensively... here's to hoping middle-click is available.



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    hmmm ... will there be a similar review for wireless gaming mice too? or maybe just wireless since i see the mamba is like over R1k

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    Well I have had a week of gaming on my new CM Storm Sentinel and I am very impressed with the mouse... my only problem is, as stated before, the middle click or scroll wheel click. It is very very difficult to press to the point where I actually do not use it.



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    Default Re: The Fantastic 4 Gaming Mouse Review

    Are you sure it's not a defective unit?
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    It's not.... seems to be a common issue with this mouse.



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    Default Re: The Fantastic 4 Gaming Mouse Review

    Bummer man. I commonly use the middle-click to reload.
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    Default Re: The Fantastic 4 Gaming Mouse Review

    Quote Originally Posted by Pollynator View Post
    It's not.... seems to be a common issue with this mouse.
    Eish dude! Sorry to hear that!

    @Razer: I actually hardly ever use the middle mouse button. "r" is reload & left control is stab. I do u my side buttons tho in Dota lately for "keypad" weapons in my inventory.

    The only two brands I still go for is Logitech & Razer.

    I'm wondering if anyone has got a great mouse pad that lasts a long time & is comfortable to play on for hours? My small blue pad with gel pad at the back is nice but it's falling apart now!

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    Default Re: The Fantastic 4 Gaming Mouse Review

    If have used various Razer pads and can highly recommend them. Try the Razer Mantis and the Goliathus.
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