The MMO7 is aimed at the MMORPG gamers, so we expect to see a lot more buttons and additional functions that aid repetitive task. First up we have the packaging:
The MMO is packaged just like the RAT7 in an angular box, although the differences can be see straight away. For starters the main graphic displays the MMO7, whose differences over the RAT7 are very obvious.
Just like the RAT7 box, this one too has a window that allows Cyborg to provide you with a glimpse of the mouse, which from first looks, is not that much different from the original RAT7 – apart from the colour scheme.
Inside the box there is the usual manual and warranty info sheet that reminds the user that it has a two year warranty over the normal one. Like the original RAT7 there is also another case that we will look at below. Note no driver CD, the software, drivers and plugins are available on Cyborg’s website.
The case contains the interchangeable parts that can be used to customise the MMO7. There are two palm rests, one of which has a rubber coating and two little finger rests, again, one of which has a rubber coating. There is also a container where the weights can be stored.
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