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Gaming mouse. A gaming mouse is a type of computer mouse designed specifically for use in video games, often in conjunction with a gaming keyboard and gaming chair. The development of gaming mice has been influenced by companies such as Logitech, Razer, and SteelSeries, which have worked with professional gamers like Jonathan Wendel and Johnathan Sanchez to create high-performance devices. These devices are often used in esports tournaments, including the Intel Extreme Masters and the League of Legends Championship Series, where players like Lee Sang-hyeok and Faker rely on their gaming mice to compete at the highest level.

Introduction

The introduction of the gaming mouse can be attributed to the evolution of computer hardware and the growing demand for pc gaming. Companies like Microsoft and IBM have played a significant role in the development of computer mice, with the first optical mouse being introduced by Sun Microsystems in the 1980s. The first gaming mouse, the Razer Boomslang, was released in 2004 by Razer, a company founded by Min-Liang Tan and Robert Krakoff. Since then, gaming mice have become an essential tool for professional gamers, including Kyle Giersdorf and Ninja, who compete in games like Fortnite and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.

Design_and_features

Gaming mice are designed with features such as high-dpi (dots per inch) optical sensors, ergonomic design, and customizable buttons. Companies like Logitech and SteelSeries have developed their own proprietary sensors, such as the Logitech Hero and the SteelSeries TrueMove3. These sensors provide high accuracy and speed, allowing gamers to perform complex movements in games like Overwatch and Apex Legends. The design of gaming mice has also been influenced by the work of industrial designers like Jonathan Ive and Dieter Rams, who have worked with companies like Apple and Braun to create innovative and functional products.

Types_of_gaming_mice

There are several types of gaming mice available, including wireless gaming mice, ergonomic gaming mice, and gaming mice with interchangeable sides. Companies like Razer and Logitech offer a range of gaming mice with different features and designs, such as the Razer DeathAdder and the Logitech G502. These mice are often designed in collaboration with professional gamers, including Shroud and Dr. Disrespect, who provide feedback on the design and performance of the mice. Other companies, like HyperX and Corsair, also offer gaming mice with advanced features like RGB lighting and macro keys.

Optical_and_laser_technology

The development of optical and laser technology has played a significant role in the evolution of gaming mice. Companies like Avago Technologies and STMicroelectronics have developed advanced optical sensors, such as the Avago ADNS-9800 and the STMicroelectronics VL53L0X. These sensors provide high accuracy and speed, allowing gamers to perform complex movements in games like Dota 2 and League of Legends. The use of laser technology has also been explored, with companies like Logitech and Microsoft developing laser-based gaming mice like the Logitech G7 and the Microsoft Sidewinder X8.

Ergonomics_and_customization

Ergonomics and customization are key features of gaming mice, with many devices designed to fit comfortably in the hand and provide adjustable settings for dpi, polling rate, and button mapping. Companies like Razer and SteelSeries offer gaming mice with ergonomic design, such as the Razer DeathAdder Elite and the SteelSeries Rival 600. These mice are designed to reduce fatigue and improve performance, allowing gamers to play for extended periods without discomfort. Other companies, like Logitech and HyperX, also offer gaming mice with advanced customization options, including RGB lighting and macro keys.

Performance_and_accuracy

The performance and accuracy of gaming mice are critical factors in their design and development. Companies like Logitech and Razer have developed advanced sensors and algorithms to provide high accuracy and speed, allowing gamers to perform complex movements in games like CS:GO and Rainbow Six Siege. The use of dpi and polling rate settings also allows gamers to adjust the performance of their mouse to suit their individual needs. Other companies, like SteelSeries and Corsair, also offer gaming mice with advanced performance features, including acceleration and deceleration settings. Professional gamers, including KuroKy and Sumail, rely on high-performance gaming mice to compete at the highest level in games like Dota 2 and League of Legends. Category:Computer hardware