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| Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse Review |
| Page 2 - Profiles |
| Page 3 - Changeable Covers |
| Page 4 - Weights and Conclusion |
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Still looking at the base of the mouse, there are two very large and very slippery feet front and back which make it slide effortlessly over both cloth and hard plastic mouse pads, I’m using a SteelSeries Steelpad S&S mousepad here for the review, and compared to my normal CyberSnipa mouse which sounds and feels a bit scratchy over the surface, the G9 is silky smooth - sounds a bit corny I know, but it’s just so nice to use I think I can get away with it. There’s also a 3rd foot under the thumb side of the mouse, however this is not part of the mouse, but rather it’s simply part of its cover.

The G9 has a removable outer cover and comes standard with 2 different covers - one which is wider, more filled out and has a smooth rubberised plastic feel to be as comfortable as possible, and another which is thinner and has a hard textured plastic feel and appearance to it, designed to give you better control for games. It’s a cool idea and not the first time Logitech have used interchangeable covers - the original Cordless Wheel Mouse came with 3 different colour covers 8 or so years ago - and I can see a whole range of aftermarket or special edition covers coming out before too long.




