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The MSI USB Mouse for PC & Laptop - DS B1 combines a gold-plated USB connector with a gaming-grade optical sensor, adjustable weight system, and ergonomic design, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike. With 6 buttons and side anti-slip grips, this mouse is engineered for performance and comfort.
Brand | MSI |
Product Dimensions | 12.29 x 7.11 x 3.91 cm; 108.86 Grams |
Item model number | Interceptor DS B1 GAMING Mouse |
Manufacturer | MSI |
Series | Interceptor DS B1 GAMING Mouse |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Ergonomic, Gaming, Optical Tracking |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1 seconds |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 109 g |
A**S
Good product
You have to reset the mouse's sensitivity every time I want to use it, but other than that it's great and smooth.
O**V
Nice
Very good mouse and good price although kinda annoying for the hand for like the first 2 to 3 hours then it's nice and the weights are nice
J**N
Best budget gaming and normal mouse
I really love using this mouse😘
H**I
Great mouse
Great mouse, fast delivery, great seller.I'm using the mouse for Architecture work not gaming, and I wanted the extra side keys for shortcuts. The mouse itself doesn't come with a software but any mouse control program can do the trick.
H**R
The best mouse for my hands
The design suits for big hands, looks stylish, comfortable key positioning and not expensive. The weight balancing system is an added advantage. I use the mouse for playing DOTA 2
G**A
Good deal
Nice gaming mouse. Just what I need. And it’s cheap.
J**.
satisfied
Satisfied
H**H
MSI USB
I like about it it’s smooth when you click and it’s so good when you move it around so I do recommend you buy it
C**R
Good, but not the best.
Been using this mouse for over two months now. No significant issues; for under $75, it performs well. Just note the LEDs inside aren't the best quality and there's not many of them. For example, white appears "multi-colored bright"--if that makes sense. Also, there seems to be only like 8 LEDs, so when a wave pattern is displayed on it, the LEDs are jittery and stutters instead of flows. But overall, not a bad mouse.
L**S
Decent Value for the Price
Purchased this mouse to go with MSI laptop. Already have a G400s (which is awesome) that goes with a desktop. I have to say the DS100 is not too shabby in comparison, definitely in line with where it should be for 60% of the price. I have to say that one of the primary reasons I gave this mouse a look was because of the attention to detail that apparently went into my MSI GP60 laptop. Everything on the laptop works very well and is very cost effective. In particular I liked the SteelSeries tactile feedback keyboard on it. If MSI built a mouse that had the same practical/sporty feel, I knew I'd be sold, and so I was. My initial impression was that it was a rather cheap mouse, and I didn't get much of a deal, but that eventually changed with use.Pros:-Textured coating on the top surfaces of mouse have a nice feel.-Pleasant color options (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue/Teal/Purple) all look good.-Good tracking with none of the lag issues some other users have run into.-Good software (had a slight hiccup on install, showed "program not responding" but installed correctly after a couple minutes)-Looks nice next to an MSI laptop :) A touch of sexy without crossing the line into embarrassing gamey gaudiness.-Braided cord is a good length and stays out of the way better than the standard rubber cord on the G400s.-Lift off distance (how far you have to pick the mouse up before it stops tracking) is excellent. I'd say it is somewhere in the range of 1.5 CD widths, roughly half of the G400s.-The mouse wheel is grooved with a rubber coating and there is a very subtle click with each notch as you scroll. This is the attention to the little things I was hoping for.On the Fence:-The low profile of the mouse feels sporty but I find the bottom of my thumb just grazing the mousepad because there simply isn't much room below the thumb buttons.-Ergonomics. Both buttons are slightly grooved instead of flat. I think I'd actually prefer slightly convex to concave, but it's fine. No crampy issues or anything like that, but the mouse doesn't scream "comfort" so much as "sporty" and I think it favors palm grippers over fingertip grippers like myself.-There is minimal texture on the sides of the mouse. No issues gripping/picking up mouse, but some will want more.Cons:-It is a laser mouse which means there is supposedly a little more interpolation/inaccuracy relative to a good optical mouse. Having used the G400s, I can say that internet connection and fatigue are far larger factors. I haven't noticed much if any difference.-If you leave the LED on, the mouse surface heats up slightly, causing sweaty palms. Leaving the LED off fixes issue.-The mouse is surprisingly heavy for such average-sized mouse and quite tail-heavy. When I purchased I was hoping the 130+gram weight included the cord...not so. If this mouse were about 80g (like a G100s) and kept all its features, I would probably rate it over the G400s. As it is it is this is still a very minor gripe.In Summary:I don't foresee having any issues with this mouse after a few weeks of heavy use. While there is a TON of competition at the $25-30 range, I have no regrets with this purchase.
D**R
Good mouse with some petty but annoying downsides.
Let me preface this by saying that i am not a FPS super twitch action gamer. I play a ton of Eve Online and War Thunder and am writing this review after my first day of heavy use with the Interceptor. My previous mouse was a Razer Death Adder but i needed just a few more buttons on my mouse. I bought the Interceptor because of the 5 star reviews here and because it was within my budget, and lets be honest, its a good looking mouse.Pros:This mouse is extremely comfortable. It is very form fitting to your hand with contours to rest your thumb and fingers on. The texture of the mouse is hard plastic with a very slight texture for grip. The buttons are mostly very well placed, although the front thumb button is a bit of a reach even for my big hands. The driver software it came with is easy to use and is self explanatory. I love the braided cord, gives it that battlestation look and feel. Customizable color and 5 different button profiles make this thing pretty and functional. DPI is adjustable all the way up to 16,400 according to the software which is honestly useless, you have zero control at that res. 2 of the 9 buttons are "up and down" buttons located directly below the control wheel, i like this for having my volume control even though they suggest using it as DPI+ and DPI- buttons.Cons:The weight system that it comes with is cool but the very tiny weights make little to no difference in the feel of the mouse. As of yet i cant figure out how to change all the LED colors, the software gives no option to select a "zone" and the mousewheel, "arrow buttons" and dragon logo are all different "color zones" the dragon logo is the only one that reliably changes. i now have a tri colored mouse and can only change one of the colors.Im putting this as a seperate paragraph because it is probably the most important thing that i havent seen mentioned in any of the reviews: My PC will not recognize the extra mouse buttons as seperate inputs (Mouse button 4,5,6 ect.), they must be bound to the predefined "windows functions" that the software offers you or you must bind them to a key combo. This is highly annoying when trying to set up all your games. You have to pick an obscure key combination that isnt bound to any other action and bind it to one of your mouse buttons. This may seem like not a big deal at first but for a gaming mouse it's pretty unacceptable.
C**S
Excellent build quality
Excellent build quality. Has a rubberized finish, so you don't get that sweaty feeling you get with a cheap plastic finish. Customization options in the included software are robust, and you don't have to keep the software running in the background for the customizations to continue working (big plus for me). Even with the weights, it's still a light mouse with all plastic construction, but I find this a good thing. With a few weights in the mouse, it's heavy enough to not slide around too easily, yet light enough for feathery movement. The style is a bit gamer-ish, but not so gaudy that I'm confusing it with a Transformer. You can also turn the lights off to have more of a normal looking mouse.Do take note, however -- this is a pretty beefy mouse. Recommended for medium to large hands. The design of the mouse is also preferred for palm grippers, not claw grippers. All in all, excellent mouse with a couple of extra buttons than normal for mapping in games.One last note -- some people are complaining that the colors on the scroll wheel are permanently set, and don't jive with the color of the computer system they built. This is half-true. However, out of the 5 colors offered, you can adjust the DPI settings of that particular profile. So, for me personally, the DPI settings the red profile were too high for me to use it efficiently, and lowering to a different color profile with a lower DPI, like a blue profile, doesn't jive with my system. So I adjusted the DPI settings on the red profile, and viola.
K**A
This mouse is perfect.
I've had this mouse for a little over a year now, got it after the scroll wheel on my Razor Naga broke and all I needed was 5 programmable buttons. This mouse has been awesome, perfect size for my hands. My index and middle finger would get pretty bad cramps from the way my hand sat on the Naga but I have no issues with this mouse, it's more of an open palm than a claw mouse. Overall the design is comfortable and I think it looks good as well.The software included with it is pretty good but it has some kinks. The macro set-up takes some getting use to and the DPI, point speed, acceleration ect. settings go from painfully slow to light speed easily, it can be hard to find the right middle ground. Setting up bindings for the buttons is very easy and changing the lights is just as simple.Other notes: I don't use a mouse pad, it's sitting on a solid black glass desk and works fine, the plastic pads on the bottom has held up so far, haven't had to use the replacements yet. There were a few times I booted my pc up and for some reason the cursor was stuck to the left or right of the monitor and I was only able to move it up or down, not left or right. Restarting my pc fixed the problem. If it were to break I would buy a new one for sure.
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