
Razer Pro Click Mini
Wireless
Razer Pro Click Mini
Wireless
review after 10 minutes:
works as expected :)
I will update later..
update after 3 days:
works great, but on some computers it has problem with Bluetooth connection :( on Thinkpad x1 extreme work fine, on dell precision it has problems.... (but with usb adapter works fine)
Pro
Contra
It’s indeed mini as the description says, took time to get used to the size. Otherwise perfectly silent and great for gaming
Pro
It's light and worked out of the box with no configuration needed on my work laptop. It's old-fashioned looking and not exactly sleek, but not aggressively ugly. I'd much rather use a Mac-style touchpad, but Windows peripherals seem to be stuck in the dark ages.
Pro
Contra
Unfortunately, a genuine piece of electronic crap.
Used for four weeks, today returned to the half-defective old Logitech MX with relief.
- The most annoying thing first: every few hours, the fucking thing just stops for about 5 seconds.
- The USB-A receiver only goes into a USB port with suspicious difficulty. When I pulled it out again, it promptly broke and left metal residue that I couldn't get out of the port with just two hands.
- Despite the designers' obvious efforts, the removable lid creaks. It only holds magnetically.
- The switch between step and free scrolling is completely idiotic. In one direction it goes about as easily as it should, but in the other it's not a push but a rocker switch that requires a horizontal forward finger movement that can't be done without accidentally pressing it.
which is almost impossible without accidentally triggering the click button.
- Unpleasant: Scrolling down is fine, scrolling up is harsher and sounds clunky.
- While the right/left click sound is pleasantly muffled and has very little resistance, the centre click on the scroll wheel is much louder and needs significantly more "force" to be clicked and quite easily triggers accidental scrolling. When the mouse is used with iPhone/iPad, the centre click does not function as a home button for some unknown reason, as the centre click of other mice does. This means that iDevice remote control is not possible. On the other hand, the reaction time is much better than that of a Logitech MX mouse, for example.
- Horizontal scrolling (left/right) with the wheel has a very high repetition rate. This may be good in Chrome under Windows, but for non-Ottonormalfacetuber with other OS and applications, the scrolling is much too fast.
- The forward and back buttons on the side, like the centre click, are much harder than necessary and make noise; the cavity in the mouse body acts as a resonance amplifier.