So even with the Decus?
The processing is at the highest level - nothing rattles or gives the impression of poor quality. On the contrary, the Decus is by the choice of materials is a real flatterer and offers through the powder-coated surface (red elements) a lot of grip.
The design of the mouse is as always a matter of taste. But what auffält immediately, the "slightly different" Style: (!) The Decus provides very high contact surface and has for all five fingers a shelf, what this means in practice - is given below in the text.
Equally striking are the numerous LED elements of the mouse, which can be in color and effect (pulse or permantes lights) to their own taste vary - here decides the own taste. However, can not be entirely off the lights!
The Decus is generously equipped. Chill is located at any point a mouse button. Besides the usual thumb buttons, located right next to the left mouse button another small key.
All buttons can be assigned freely in the supplied software. The same applies to the laser mouse, which can be adjusted according to your preferences in very small increments dpi and the mouse wheel, the set in settings can by DPI switch ingame select using the mouse.
And how proposes Decus in practice?
Preliminary can say that the Decus is nothing for small hands due to their size! In addition, the mouse is relatively heavy and thereby conveyed in combination with the very high contact surface on the mouse pad a sluggish feeling but controlled impression.
Fast Shooter like the Decus therefore not, here's hand tired too quickly, if you also still low Senser - "slower" games with a higher DPI setting are then rather to the field of Decus.
The shape of the mouse hand is very comfortable, which accommodates long game sessions, provided one chooses high DPI settings here.
This can be resumieren that Decus a companion for strategy and role playing is - here it feels good and the players also.
That would be the final conclusion to Decus: For shooters there are far better mice than Decus (also made by Speedlink) but with the Decus extended Speedlink their mouse range with a loyal companion in the world of role-playing games, for the "Claw" a unheard of and thus the "Palm-grip" (complete hand is on the mouse) the preferred grip position is.