| Article Index |
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| Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Mouse |
| Features & Specifications |
| Pictures |
| Various Colors |
| CM Storm Control Panel |
| Conclusion |
| All Pages |
Here we have the front of the package. It clearly displays the mouse and shows quite a few features it has to offer.
Here's the back of the box. You can see a lot more about the various features here.
Once we got the packaging torn apart, we got right down to business. Here is the first view of the mouse outside a box. This is the left side of the mouse. Notice how it's shaped to fit your hand.
From this point of view, you can really see how the mose is made for right-handed people. Sorry lefty's, but your just going to have to miss out on this one. The front middle button changes the color scheme, then the scroll wheel, the back right button increases DPI, and the left button decreases DPI, both on-the-fly(not literally on a fly of course).
These days, no gaming mouse is complete without some sort of a weight system. These can be removed and put back in at your discretion.
This is the twin laser sensor on the bottom middle of the mouse.
Here is a front view of the mouse showing the two LED ports that light shines out of.
Just like every other piece of hardware with a USB plug on it, the Sentinel has a driver installation disc for you to use.
Try and ignore the background, this is the gold-plated USB plug.
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