Are you thinking about buying a gaming mouse and want to know all the detailed specifications? The new ES Gaming peripherals are designed to maximize your gaming style in every match. That's why, in this article, we'll explain the features of our gaming mice so you can choose the one that best suits your personality.
Acceleration is the speed at which a mouse goes from zero to the sensor's maximum tracking speed. It's represented by the G-force value, so the higher the value, the faster the speed change. In our case, the Energy M2 model is nicknamed FLASH for its 22G of acceleration. A true all-rounder!

Typically, a gaming mouse includes a minimum of six buttons. The Energy M2 features eight buttons, three of which are side buttons, adding one more to the standard peripheral design, which includes two side buttons (usually for movement). The additional side button is one of the most prominent, known as the SNIPER button. Pressing it momentarily reduces the DPI (the number of dots per inch the cursor moves within the monitor). This makes the mouse move more slowly, for greater precision, just like a sniper. Cool, right?
This is the frequency with which the mouse reports its position to the computer. If a mouse has a polling rate of 125 Hz, it reports its position to the computer 125 times per second. A higher polling rate also uses more CPU resources, so it's recommended that each player configure it to their preference and the needs of the computer they're playing on.
Acceleration in a mouse
Acceleration is the speed at which a mouse goes from zero to the sensor's maximum tracking speed. It's represented by the G-force value, so the higher the value, the faster the speed change. In our case, the Energy M2 model is nicknamed FLASH for its 22G of acceleration. A true all-rounder!

Number of buttons
Typically, a gaming mouse includes a minimum of six buttons. The Energy M2 features eight buttons, three of which are side buttons, adding one more to the standard peripheral design, which includes two side buttons (usually for movement). The additional side button is one of the most prominent, known as the SNIPER button. Pressing it momentarily reduces the DPI (the number of dots per inch the cursor moves within the monitor). This makes the mouse move more slowly, for greater precision, just like a sniper. Cool, right?
Polling Rate
This is the frequency with which the mouse reports its position to the computer. If a mouse has a polling rate of 125 Hz, it reports its position to the computer 125 times per second. A higher polling rate also uses more CPU resources, so it's recommended that each player configure it to their preference and the needs of the computer they're playing on.
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