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Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse

Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse
Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #1522 in Consumer Electronics
Brand: Microsoft
Model: HKA-00001
Dimensions: 9.06" h x 2.83" w x 9.06" l, 4.00 pounds


Features
On-the-Fly DPI Switching - Three buttons instantly switch between DPI 400, 800, and 2000 or you can customize settings using special software
LCD Display on a Mouse - DPI settings and macro recording icons are displayed on the mouse to reduce on-screen interference
Cable Anchor & Accessories Storage Box - Enjoy wired performance with the feel of wireless, easily adjust your cable configuration, and conveniently stow away your accessories
Quick Launch Button - One-touch takes you to Games Explorer in Windows Vista
5 Programmable Main Buttons - Customize your main gaming buttons to your preference

 


REVIEWED BY CNET

 Product summary
Oct 07
The good:
Tons of hardware and software customizability; accessories box doubles as a cable management system.

The bad:
Design needs some softening; superfluous LCD screen adds cost; dedicated hot button not customizable.

The bottom line:
Microsoft took almost every popular feature of various high-end gaming mice and wrapped it into one highly customizable product. The design could use a little refinement, but otherwise the new Sidewinder Gaming Mouse would be a worthy addition to your PC gaming arsenal.


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CNET editors' review

Reviewed by: Rich Brown
Reviewed on: 10/04/2007
Released on: 10/01/2007

In designing its new Sidewinder Gaming Mouse, we imagine Microsoft's product designers going over the features of the Logitech G5 and the Razer DeathAdder and asking "what else can we cram in there?" For a suggested price of $80, the Sidewinder delivers all of the complexity hardcore gamers demand in their mice, plus it goes a few steps farther. Some of those new features are useful, some less so, but anyone willing to dig in to what this mouse has to offer will find something to like. We have a few criticisms about its design, and overall we still prefer Logitech's G5 Laser Mouse, but this Sidewinder is a formidable competitor, largely because it offers more hardware customization out of the box than any mouse to date.

Like most high-end gaming mice, the Microsoft Sidewinder is a wired, USB 2.0 device with a 2,000dpi sensor and a customizable weight kit. With only one 5-gram weight and three 10-gram weights, you don't get as much granularity as with Logitech's weights, but Microsoft trumps Logitech in its concept for the case in which you store the unused weights. In addition to holding the weights, the small black accessory also contains two different kinds of mouse feet (which we'll get to), but it also doubles as a cable wrangler. You can feed the mouse cable through the case for the purposes of controlling the slack. The case is heavy enough that it stays put on your desk, and this actually provides a fairly handy service, in that you don't have to reposition your mouse to deal with extra cord flopping around.

As for the feet, Microsoft includes three different sets of feet that you can pop into the bottom of the Sidewinder: Teflon, half Teflon, and plastic. The idea is that you can customize the glide of the mouse depending on the surface you use it on. Like the weights, having a sensitive-enough feel to want to swap out your feet is probably the domain of only the most hardcore gamers (or those who want to create that appearance). Still, we can imagine that if you have a weird mouse pad or play on an uncommon surface that you might benefit from a new material on the bottom.

We suspect more gamers will make use of the customizable laser sensitivity. Like Logitech, Microsoft includes hard buttons on the mouse for swapping between different sensitivities on the fly. The default settings are 400dpi, 800dpi, and 2,000dpi, although you can use Microsoft's Intellipoint software to change the defaults to anything from 200 to 2,000dpi.

For button customization, you get five buttons (of the Sidewinder's 10 total) to reassign as you see fit, the two main buttons, the scroll wheel button, and two thumb-side buttons. Microsoft also includes an easy-to-program QuickTurn feature, for setting one button to automatically spin you around in a game, as well as a dedicated macro button on the mouse itself for assigning various commands without switching out of a game.

Less useful is the built-in LCD and the dedicated Games Explorer button. The LCD can tell you what dpi setting you're on, and it also has prompts for the steps involved in making a macro, but none of that information is exactly critical, and it can be found elsewhere (the feel of the mouse, the manual, etc.). And the Games Explorer button, positioned inconveniently under your palm, feels like it's there more to highlight one of Vista's minor features (the Games Explorer folder, complete with parental controls). XP users are more practically served, as under the older version of Windows, the Games Explorer button opens Intellipoint. Even better would be if you could customize it however you wanted.

Finally, we like what Microsoft has done with the shape of the mouse body itself, especially the pinkie-finger ledge on the right side of the mouse that offers support for that extra digit. We wonder if a button on that area would have been possible? What we don't like are the nubby thumb buttons, which don't let your thumb move naturally between them, and require too much distinct pressure. We also wish the bulge for your palm was a bit gentler, as it's so big that it seems to reduce the strength of your grip.


Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer

The Performance Gaming Mouse System
Welcome to a revolution in gaming mouse performance, handling, and custom tuning. Microsoft SideWinder Mouse introduces one-of-a-kind features like veritcal side buttons, an LCD display, and a unique shape designed for quick and super-precise action.


Gaming System
First LCD display on a gaming mouse.
DPI settings and macro recording icons are displayed on the mouse to reduce the on-screen interference.
Cable anchor and accessories storage box.
Adjust your cable length for a wireless feel; holder doubles as a storage box for accessories.
Quick launch button.
One-touch access to Microsoft PC Gaming features.

Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse full view


Performance Handling
Vertical metal side buttons
The top/bottom design makes locating side buttons easier and reduces inadvertent actuation risk.
Wide Metal Scroll Wheel
Better feel and response with detent clicking action.
Engineered for Speed
Shape designed for quick, balance, precision gaming action.

Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse up view


Custom Tuning
On-the-Fly DPI Switching
Instantly switch sensitivity between high, medium, and low with one click.
Adjustable Mouse Weights
Select your preference for mouse weight.
Changeable Mouse Feet
Choice of three different materials for glide preference.
Macro Recording
Record in-game macros using a dedicated macro record button.
Quick Turn
Check your perimeter with the click of a button.
5 Programmable Main Buttons
Customize your main gaming buttons to your preference.

Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse

Additional Features and Benefits
Shape and button positions engineered for fast, comfortable, precise gaming action
Instantly switch sensitivity between high, medium, and low with one click
DPI settings and macro recording icons are displayed on mouse
Adjust your cable length for a wireless feel
Cable anchor doubles as accessories storage
Check your perimeter with the click of a button
Record in-game macros using a dedicated macro record button
Adjustable mouse weights allow you to select your preferred mouse weight
Replaceable mouse feet with 3 different materials for glide preference
Get maximum flexibility with 5 programmable buttons plus special function buttons

Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse bottom view

 


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Comments & Reviews

Really great mouse!
This is a really good mouse for the money, My son has been using
it in the games he plays and he enjoys the responsiveness of it
compared to his old mouse. A lot of people say the mouse in very
uncomfortable but my son says it's that to him it's very comfortable.
The looks of the mouse might not appeal to everyone but that doesn't
make it a bad mouse for the money.

Awesome gaming mouse!
Excellent gaming mouse! It has precision! It's fully adjustable for both movement and feel. The left and right mouse buttons are excellent compared to the previous (famous make) gaming mouse I am replacing. On the fly DPI switching is great. Excellent scroll wheel 'button'. The two thumb buttons on the left hand side of the mouse are extremely useful for gaming. Map a grenade and melee to these buttons and watch your kill rate increase!

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