3: Includes the basic buttons (left, right, and wheel), ideal for everyday use and simple tasks.
4: Includes the basic buttons and an extra button, usually for DPI speed customization, ideal for more precise control in games or applications.
5: Ideal for everyday and professional use, usually with side buttons for additional functions and quick shortcuts, offering greater ease and control.
6: Similar to the 5 buttons, with the additional button usually for DPI speed customization, offering even more customization and comfort for gaming and professional use.
7 and above: Multifunctional mice with multiple buttons for specialized actions, ideal for professionals with increased needs.
Sensor Resolution (dpi): DPI determines the speed of the cursor. A high DPI means the cursor covers a large distance on the screen with minimal hand movement, offering speed and comfort during use.
Up to 1000: Suitable for simple everyday use, such as browsing, email, and basic office tasks. It offers slower and steadier pointer movement, helping with better control and comfortable use, especially on smaller or standard screens.
1000 - 1600: Ideal for general office use and everyday multitasking. It combines comfort, precision, and smooth navigation, making it one of the most balanced choices for work and use on Full HD or 1440p monitors.
1600 - 3200: Suitable for users who want faster and more flexible pointer movement in everyday tasks. Helps with increased productivity, creative applications, and use on larger or multiple screens.
3200 and above: Very high sensitivity for users who prefer extremely fast response and minimal hand movement. Recommended for demanding professional setups, multi-monitor environments, and tasks with increased speed and accuracy requirements.