Down the left side of the Avior 7000 are two switches, and a slight ergonomic curse that should provide a comfortable resting position for your thumb, while also giving you a decent grip on the mouse.
Down the front you’ll see that the left and right mouse buttons are formed from the top cover of the mouse. The mouse is coated with a soft touch material and yes, this mouse has had extensive usage prior to it being reviewed, so there are a few finger makes on it that show up quite bright under our camera flash.
In the centre you’ll find a pair of DPI toggle switches and a rubberized scroll wheel.
Since this is an ambidextrous mouse, it is perfectly symmetrical and you’ll find another pair of buttons down the right hand side to match the left.
The palm rest features a transparent Mionix logo which comes fitted with a customisable LED backlight.
The underside of the mouse is rather clean, there are two large Teflon surfaces that should provide great glide and in the middle you’ll find the optical sensor which is surrounded by the Mionix logo.
The mouse comes with a high quality braided cable and a gold-plated USB connection, both of which should help extend the lifespan of the mouse.
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