TheElite-M60 is a gamer mouse that features a design specifically designed to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Developed by Spirit of Gamer, it's a high-performance mouse that can be programmed and customised with its online software download. It also features a 100% customisable RGB LED backlight, so you'll always stand out.
Comfortable to use
The qualities of the Spirit of Gamer Elite-M60 ergonomic mouse will help you take the lead in your next game. In addition to being easy to hold and avoiding the risk of twisting the forearm, it is equipped with an optical sensor with a resolution that can be adjusted in 6 levels up to 6500 dpi. This mouse offers you the most advanced gaming comfort. You will appreciate its design, its scroll wheel, its 6 programmable buttons and its adjustable frequency.
To perfectly match your personality, the Elite-M60 model integrates an RGB backlight.
The packaging is neat (but still too much plastic). The product gives an impression of quality that is not lost on unpacking. The cable is quite long. The mouse is made of hard plastic and feels good to hold.
The position is perhaps a little too vertical to be fully ergonomic (compare with the TRUST VERTO).
The driver + configuration software can be downloaded but is only available for Windows. The mouse works under linux Kubuntu 20.04 (its own settings are stored in its memory) but you need to be able to configure it under Windows. This is a pity.
The coloured LEDs give it a nice playful look.
After a few weeks of continuous use in the office, the pain I had in my wrist disappeared. That's what I expected, so it does the job!
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by UweUteK
Posted on 3 Jun 2021
Bought on 5 May 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 2Average rating: 9
I like it
I give this rating because at first it was a little difficult to get used to. But with time I got used to it, and now I love this mouse. No wrist pain with this kind of mouse, I use it for work and play.
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by JuliaD
Posted on 2 Jan 2021
Bought on 8 Nov 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 9
Great product! But small hands beware: thumb buttons are unreachable
The mouse works very well, the buttons are responsive, I was able to play the Witcher without any problem. You can adapt almost immediately to the vertical position, and I had tendonitis, it's magic, it doesn't hurt at all!
It has to be configured, but by default the round thumb button allows you to make a nice colour effect and to vary the speed of the cursor.
I don't put 10 because :
- the wire is a bit stiff and bulky, I would have preferred a wireless one
- I have a small hand, and the thumb buttons are too low and inaccessible for me. It twists my wrist to reach them, and it hurts (because tendonitis)
- It may be my office, but it does occasionally lag a bit
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by Delta
Posted on 24 Nov 2020
Bought on 2 Nov 2020 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 1Average rating: 9
Quite good, but needs to be configured
The mouse is quite large, so if you have small hands and use the side buttons on your mouse a lot, I would not recommend it. Despite the fact that I have rather large hands, it took me some time to get used to this mouse.
The side buttons (the ones on the left) are very low, and if you try to operate them "intuitively" (by putting your thumb over them and pressing) you may hurt yourself (because your thumb is not in its natural resting position).
For this reason, I was initially very disappointed with this mouse, but with practice, I found a comfortable way to operate the side buttons: You have to put your thumb right on top of the buttons, and move it "down" to operate the desired button.
The problem with this technique is that the DPI button often activates by mistake (since it is right next to the first side button).
This is very frustrating, especially when you are playing: fortunately, the configuration software lets you disable it or replace it with another key on your keyboard.
The configuration software is surprisingly complete for a mouse of this price: you can create macros, and map a button on your mouse to a key on your keyboard, including the DPI key (whereas some mice costing twice as much won't let you disable, let alone remap the DPI buttons).
The LEDs are configurable, with several colours and flashing profiles available. I've disabled them, but if you want a Christmas tree mouse, that's up to you.
The mouse configuration is saved in the mouse rather than in the software. If you plug it back in on another computer, it retains its settings.
Tested on Linux and Windows, the mouse and all its buttons work without a hitch. The configuration software does not work with wine on Linux.