While the weight distribution is now more centralized, the chassis dimensions and matte finish of the G Pro Wireless have carried over to the Superlight without any noticeable alterations. The two thumb buttons are positioned well, with a similar springiness to that of the left and right mouse buttons.īeyond these changes, very little differs between the G Pro Wireless and the G Pro X Superlight. The textured grip of the notched mouse wheel catches even the lightest of swipes, while the wheel itself remains sturdy and tight for precise scrolling. The left and right mouse buttons particularly stand out as impressive, with Logitech’s click tensioning system giving them a tight and springy feel. There are five programmable buttons, each feel sturdy and produce a satisfying click. Wherever you place it, the Superlight’s combination of weight reduction and higher grade PTFE results in an unparalleled glide across a variety of surfaces. Pairing this lightness with the new zero-additive PTFE feet (which now cover a much larger portion of the peripherals base), leaves the mouse feeling like it’s floating on air.
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