Peripherals

Trust Avonn, Morfix and Graphin Review

Trust Morfix MMO Gaming Mouse

The Trust Morfix gaming mouse is certainly interesting. Many MMO gaming mice tend to be pretty expensive, as their design can be a bit more complex and feature heavy. However, this one manages to remain rather affordable. It certainly doesn’t look that cheap either, and comes with a hard-wired black braided USB cable that looks great!

The Morfix has a really nice look to it too, with a really smart and clean design that flows really well, and uses decent matte finish plastics throughout.

Down the left side, you’ll find a control panel with nine numbered buttons. Of course, these are all fully programmable to become macros, shortcuts, etc. Buttons 1 and 2 are the basic forward and back navigation buttons, but again, that can be changed.

The ergonomics are fantastic too, with a small wing on the left side for your thumb to grip, and a deep finger swell on the right. This ensures a full hand grip for this mouse, which is ideal for those long and lazy MMO gaming sessions.

There are DPI buttons on the top, with six programmable levels of adjustment. However, you can turn off levels, and have it fixed to say… two levels, if that’s what you desire. You can set each level anywhere from 200 to 10,000 DPI. However, I think 5000 is the limit and 10K is just a boosted mode, but I can’t be certain.

Either way, the optical sensor is pretty decent. It’s a little too much past 5K, but even on a 4K monitor I found little need to go past 3000 DPI myself.

Of course, the sensor, the buttons, the RGB, etc, can all be adjusted via the desktop software.

You’ll need it too, as this mouse has a LOT of buttons to tinker with. I use the 9-button panel while playing Elder Scrolls Online, and having a bunch of small macros and shortcuts helps me with those demanding raids… lol, who am I kidding, I’m a trader and use the macros to post deals in chat… yup.

Need to switch to FPS mode? Why not! Just pull the panel off and click a new one in place.

This way around, you get forward and back navigation, but also a handy sniper button.

The mouse also comes with a slimmer side panel on the right, making it more suitable for smaller hands or a fingertip/hybrid grip.

Here it is next to the much more expensive Corsair Scimitar, and I think it holds up pretty well!

There’s even some nice looking RGB thrown in for good measure.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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