Silky Smooth, many many buttons, accelerometer, tilt sensors, incredibly customizable. If you want an an awesome gaming mouse, or if you are a power user, then yes, it is worth $300NZ
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Silky Smooth, many many buttons, accelerometer, tilt sensors, incredibly customizable. If you want an an awesome gaming mouse, or if you are a power user, then yes, it is worth $300NZ
Very good mouse for gaming. It does take a bit of getting used to but I can't see it taking over from a joy stick in flight games, unless I need more practice!
I hate this mouse so much. The sensors don't work, the software is buggy as hell and it caused huge FPS drop and lag in every single game I used it. NEVER BUY THIS PIECE OF CRAP
Introducing the “Best Gaming Innovation of 2017” the high-performance gaming mouse brings you the world first pivot, tilt and roll functionality. It’s the world’s first mouse to pivot, tilt and roll, with a brand new way of clicking buttons – meaning you can access dozens of different button actions while barely moving your fingers.
Special Features
The Z is a fully featured mouse with a high-performance optical sensor and
ergonomics that will give you the edge, whether you are a serious gamer or a
professional user.
It has many new features including; gyro, accelerometer, touch sensitive
buttons, tactile feedback and OLED display.
Ergonomics and Design
The main mouse buttons are flat, creating a stable platform so you do not nudge
the mouse while clicking. The Z can be customized so it fits your hand
perfectly.
You can choose the fingertip and the trigger button caps to suit the size of
your hand and your grip style. Included in your case you’ll see the
alternative caps ready for customization.
Mouse Trigger Buttons
The trigger buttons under the index and middle fingers can be operated in two
ways. Each button can be pressed down by slightly straightening the finger.
It’s so easy that you can use the buttons for actions you use frequently.
In one natural movement curl your finger back and pull back on the buttons like
a trigger for additional actions. The height of the buttons can be changed by
selecting between taller or shorter button caps. For even finer adjustment, the
button caps can be reversed so the contact point can be moved backwards or
forwards.
Fingertip Buttons
The fingertip buttons can be configured to make reaching them easy. If you
prefer to move your finger as little as possible, choose the larger button cap.
If you prefer something smaller, the smaller button cap option can be inserted
instead.
Through testing, the team suggested making alternative finger caps to give the
user the choice on how these buttons feel. The smaller button cap has a raised
portion, and the button cap can be inserted with the raised portion at the front
or at the back. Try it for yourself and see what you prefer. To get it sitting
perfectly for your hand we have allowed for further adjustment, slide the button
cap forward or backward in its slot.
Deep Click
The Z senses how hard you push the main left and right click buttons, the left
and right fingertip buttons, and also the middle wheel button.
This feature gives gamers the opportunity to perform what normally is a
keystroke in-game. Typically in FPS games, the zoom feature when performing a
sniper shot requires a keyboard action. With the Z you can link this action to
a deep click. Use The Z Driver Configurator to setup this pressure-sensing
capability to perform additional actions as you press harder.
What’s in the Swiftpoint Z Box?
In the retail box, you’ll find the black Swiftpoint Z travel case, which
includes long and short fingertip caps x2 and trigger caps x2. FlightStick
Extender, adjustable tilt base x2, lock out base x2. The drivers and support
documents are available online.
Specifications:
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