

The forward button is easy to reach, but I found the back button just a smidge too far back to reach comfortably. There are two buttons for back and forward just above the thumb rest. There's a sniping button just ahead of where your thumb rests that you hold down to change the DPI to its lowest setting, which is great for firing off a quick shot in Battlefield 1 (or Battlefield 1942). The G502 has 11 programmable buttons and they're all easy to access. It feels like it's a little on the smaller side, which made me wish there was a little more of an arc to the mid-section of the mouse where my palm rests. The rest of the mouse is smooth plastic without anything particularly noteworthy. The way it is curved made my grip feel tighter on the mouse, but without having to exert any extra effort. On the opposite side, the mouse is contoured for your thumb, which is actually quite nice. There's a textured section there to keep the mouse from slipping, but my initial reaction was that felt too coarse. It fit into my hand well enough, but the far-right side, where my pinky rests, is textured for grip and it felt strange and distracting to me. When I first laid my paw on the G502 my initial reaction was that it wasn't immediately comfortable. It's expensive at around $60 but considering its dizzying list of features the price matches its performance. It also features the company's most accurate sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and you can customize its weight as well. It's a replacement for the G502 Proteus Core, with the word Core being ditched in favor of the word Spectrum since this version has RGB lighting (naturally). It can be a bit bewildering trying to decipher Logitech's mouse lineup since it's so vast, but one thing is clear: the G502 Proteus Spectrum ($59 on Amazon) (£55.96 on Amazon UK)is its top-of-the-line wired gaming mouse for right handers, and it's got more features than most home appliances.

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