You can though change the colors if you want via the software that you can download from the Ajazz website along with other settings. The GTX mouse has LEDs behind the buttons, these are to indicate the DPI level the mouse is in by color reference. The rest itself can be adjusted vertically using the thumb screw that’s located under it. There’s a silver or gray plastic button that unlocks it if you want to change the rest out for the other one. The palm rest just clips onto the mouse and snaps into place.
The mouse cable is braided and it’s 1.6 meters or a little over five feet long and ends in a USB connection. There are five feet, four large ones and one tiny one at the back mounted on the orange section. The bottom of the mouse shows the rest of the orange anodized aluminum frame along with the Avago A3050 sensor and the mouse feet. The grips work very well, I can easily hold onto the mouse thanks to them and I like the ergonomic shape of them. The left side has three buttons, two are the standard back and forward and then one that has a crosshair on it which is default set at triple-click for gaming, or you can use it to open folders etc in Windows. The right and left sides of the mouse are textured with a carbon fiber pattern which I like and they’re shaped to conform to your fingers. The weight pack slips in right behind the DPI button on the mouse. Behind the wheel is the DPI switch button to cycle through the four DPI levels. The mouse is split at the front where the mouse wheel is and it is rubber coated for grip. The mouse is made from plastic and aluminum so it’s sturdy and feel well made and the black and orange color combination looks good too. The Ajazz GTX mouse is certainly interesting looking, the first thing you’ll notice is that it’s missing the back, you’ll need to select one and put it on. They clip onto the mouse and can actually be adjusted. There are two backs included with the mouse, these would be the palm rests, one is shaped normal while the other is cut-out at an angle. Included are four 5 gram weights and a holder which slips into the mouse. Once you get everything unpacked you’ll find the mouse, quick start guide, advertisement, weights, weight holder and two palm rests. The mouse works great, I’m very happy with it overall.
Gaming and mice, or gaming mice, or is it a gaming mouse, eh whatever, that’s what I have for review today! This gaming mouse is from a company called Ajazz and it’s the GTX professional RGB mechanical mouse which has plenty of features you’d find in a mouse that costs much more.