Mad Catz Gaming Mouse 3500dpi RAT3 PC and MAC

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  • Exactly what you would expect in a gaming mouse  

    Mad Catz RAT3 Gaming Mouse, 3500dpi, PC and MAC (Personal Computers)
    Vorneweg, yes, the mouse is a bit expensive, because you get a gaming mouse with 2 extra side buttons for 15. However, the money is well spent in the mouse, because the pressure points of the buttons are ideal and you can play / work with the mouse f
  • In Lieferng defective, exchange is not possible ,.  

    Mad Catz RAT3 Gaming Mouse, 3500dpi, PC and MAC (Personal Computers)
    The function of the mouse, I can not comment unfortunately, as it was not working. At least not continuously. In between times for a few moments, then not again. Extensive debugging and download the latest drivers etc. brought no remedy. Annoying in
  • All Top! 5  

    Mad Catz RAT3 Gaming Mouse, 3500dpi, PC and MAC (Personal Computers)
    The mouse keeps its promises. Buttons easy to press. 5 stars for this mouse from Mad Cats. Designs is also good!
  • Totally satisfied - wants another mouse more  

    Mad Catz RAT3 Gaming Mouse, 3500dpi, PC and MAC (Personal Computers)
    My first mouse was a Logitech MX518 the sliding feet are worn to this day still works but unfortunately. Had me then a Razor Copperhead bought stopped working after only one month. Now I bought a Mad Catz, because my friend has this and is very happy
  • Top mouse ... but ...  

    Mad Catz RAT3 Gaming Mouse, 3500dpi, PC and MAC (Personal Computers)
    I once had a Saitek Cyborg Gaming Mouse ... which went eventually broken. Then I bought this mouse. Of course, top product, everything was perfect, but the mouse has failures. Speak while playing it may be that the mouse stops responding (without war
  • is more comfortable than it looks  

    Mad Catz RAT3 Gaming Mouse, 3500dpi, PC and MAC (Personal Computers)
    I have to admit I was a bit skeptical when I ordered me this mouse I personally think that they are very bulky and uncomfortable looks, however, I have found that they only make holes where you do not touch the mouse anyway. for processing: The mouse