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The Roccat Tyon is a customizable gaming mouse designed to convert buttons from your keyboard to your mouse so you have faster access to vital commands during gameplay. 14 programmable buttons line the contours of the Tyon’s ergonomic shape, while an Easy-Shift Key allows you to assign a secondary function to each Read More
Does MassDrop have the right to delete comments? I posted relevant comments on drops concerning the pricing of the same product on amazon and they were promptly removed.
I would like to hear everyone's thoughts.
Was just about to pull the trigger on the Nyth till this popped up, NICE!
Now if we could score some white variations, that would be sweet.
Edit2: Aaawww yis. White option!
Typhoon859I used a g700 for a few years, but never tried the g602. the build quality on the g700 was too notch. It had a very interesting texture to give it a lot of grip. Not rubber grippy like you see a lot now, but it worked. I was able to try the new g502 & I absolutely despised the thing. I've not had any issues with my Tyon, as far as lack of grip. I know it's not super tacky, but no issues.
DorogaYeah, unfortunately both those mice are very different, but in any case, certainly appreciate your input. And like I said, I like this mouse. Apart from physical design and comfort, it's really like it was designed with all possible intricacy which can be had for a mouse, with all the tools comfortably accessible.
Some of the process was a bit rough to get certain things running and understand what's going on, I have to admit, but otherwise, I'm usually very critical, but I don't imagine I could've envisioned it much better myself. Perhaps it's not unique in this regard, but I realistically nearly cried when thinking up some of the things I can be able to have this do XD
I have it, bought it when it first came out.
Great mouse.
Maybe a little overkill with the amount of profiles etc', but the side buttons are seriously some of the most comfortably-placed buttons I've ever used in a mouse.