The Trust Gaming GXT 144 Rexx will revolutionise the way you play with its ergonomic design. This vertical mouse modifies the position of your arm and wrist to avoid tension during long gaming sessions. And all this without compromising your gaming experience!
Ergonomic design
With its ergonomic design and comfortable thumb rest, the Trust Gaming GXT 144 Rexx mouse will keep you comfortable for hours. Its vertical configuration places the armpit and wrist in a natural position that relaxes the muscles in the hand, wrist and arm.
In addition, the GXT 144 Rexx is equipped with a high-precision optical sensor that can reach 10,000 dpi and 6 programmable buttons so you can get the better of your opponents with ease. As for the customizable RGB backlight, it will be very useful to display your colours!
Great grip, very light without looking cheap and better quality braided cable than on mice costing twice as much.
However, the thumbwheel gave up after just 6 months, making the mouse useless in many applications.
A good product for testing vertical mice, but don't expect anything from it in the long term.
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by D.G.
Posted on 18 Oct 2022
Bought on 10 Jul 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 6
Good handling, some quality issues
After using the mouse for work and video games for a little over a year, this mouse suited me perfectly in its daily use with one small downside, the location of the sensitivity adjustment button made me press it often by accident, a very minor problem.
That said, after a year and a half of use, the glue under the mouse pads started to simply melt and the pads started to come off, spreading glue everywhere.
Apart from this problem the mouse works fine, so I will try to glue the pads back on myself (this wear defect is not covered by the warranty), but it's a real shame.
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by Lolifg
Posted on 3 Aug 2021
Bought on 30 Jul 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 2
buttons not really programmable
the buttons under the thumb don't work when you click left or right: they are automatically deactivated! an aberration for a so-called gamer mouse... all the key combinations are useless, it's the left or right click that takes over... too bad, the product seems not bad, even if I find it light compared to my logitech g402...
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by Razeltif
Posted on 17 Feb 2021
Bought on 7 Feb 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 3
impossible to use the thumb buttons at the same time as the left or right clicks
The forward and back buttons simply do not work if the left or right click is already pressed.
The problem is directly due to the hardware, so it's impossible to fix with a new driver version.
The product would have been a 20€ office mouse, I would have forgiven it. But this is unacceptable for a mouse sold as a gaming accessory.
The mouse is however very nice and pleasant to use, it's a shame :/
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by Chuck
Posted on 10 Dec 2020
Bought on 9 Nov 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 3Average rating: 9
Good mouse for the price
The mouse is quite comfortable and you get used to it after a while. The buttons are well placed and nice for office work.
I can play all kinds of games without thinking about it (but I haven't tried it with FPS where you have to be very precise). Overall the responsiveness is good but I am not as fast as with the classic mouse I have been used to for 25 years!
I have the feeling that it relieves my wrists rather well, so from this point of view the objective is fulfilled.
I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use the mouse in the same way as a regular mouse, but it's a good idea to use it in the same way as a regular mouse. I also have a minor quality problem, the mouse arrived with one of the LEDs illuminating the GXT logo not working so the bottom right hand side is not illuminated, this is not dramatic.
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by Nat V
Posted on 23 Oct 2020
Bought on 1 Sep 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 8
Good for ergonomics, not so good for durability...
Initial comment after 2 months of use:
"After an adaptation period of a few days - during which you will lose double-click accuracy ^^ - your wrist will thank you. It is very pleasant to use.
You have to relearn the movements (and not just twist your wrist like on classic "flat" mice). No more pain or fatigue for me after long sessions of work or play. I've been using it for a while now, but it's a good idea to get used to it and get used to it again.
Use: office work (on two screens) AND video games
Positive points:
- Different adjustable DPI levels (and their colour variation, which I personally set to the most sober one)
- Comfortable, nice texture
- It looks quite large at first, but my whole hand is well rested in it (my hand is about 17cm from the base of my palm to the top of my middle finger)
- Two buttons placed rather well at thumb level
- The mouse wheel has notches (slight, but sufficient)
To be improved:
- The illuminated logo could be dispensed with (fortunately, brightness set to minimum)
- More buttons?"
Additions after 1 year of use:
> The mouse is starting to have false contacts even though its wire has been "constrained" very little. Now I have to reposition the wire or it will disconnect (not practical in the middle of a game...) / move the wire to reconnect it. With a bit of luck it can be repaired but it's far from the life expectancy that can be expected at this price (even for Made in China I've had better and much more durable at a lower cost).
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by RaphaëlM
Posted on 26 May 2020
Bought on 9 Oct 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 7Average rating: 8
Very good value for money
Product is as expected. The configuration software could be simpler, but when you rarely touch the settings no problem.
Like most products of this type, the buttons are fully programmable. Ergonomics are in line with what you would expect from a vertical mouse.
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by Micromy
Posted on 17 Mar 2020
Bought on 4 Feb 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 34Average rating: 9
Good ergonomic mouse for professional work
I bought this Trust mouse to replace an equivalent "noname" mouse that I had bought for £15 and which was failing after a few months of professional use.
The Trust mouse seems to be more solid. After almost 2 months of use, no worries even if I don't have enough distance. The plastic is smooth, but it's easy to lift it by holding it under the scroll wheel and under the forward/backward buttons.
The only regret is its gamer look with the LEDs, fortunately in my office we are not looking.
Not tested with games.
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by Nat V
Posted on 12 Dec 2019
Bought on 1 Sep 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 8
Ergonomic / comfort
After an adaptation period of a few days - during which you will lose double-click precision ^^ - your wrist will thank you. It is very pleasant to use.
You have to re-learn the movements (and not just twist your wrist like on classic "flat" mice). No more pain or fatigue for me after long sessions of work or play. I've been using it for a while now, but it's a good idea to get used to it and get used to it again.
Use: office work (on two screens) AND video games
Positive points:
- Different adjustable DPI levels (and their colour variation, which I personally set to the most sober one)
- Comfortable, nice texture
- It looks quite big at first, but my whole hand is well rested in it (my hand is about 17cm from the base of the palm to the top of the middle finger)
- Two buttons placed rather well at thumb level
- The mouse wheel has notches (slight, but sufficient)
To be improved:
- The illuminated logo could be dispensed with (fortunately, brightness set to minimum)
- More buttons?
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by georges K
Posted on 25 Nov 2019
Bought on 15 Nov 2019 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 10
very good mice
very ergonomic mouse no more pain in the forearm after long gaming sessions
easy to use