![]() When you attach it to the USB port on your computer, and then boot up the machine, the mouse fades between different colours as it goes through the boot up process. Whilst these colours look nice, the Mad Spider actually uses these to inform the user of the current status of the function “gear shift” for changing the tracking speed of the cursor on the screen. We will come to that in a bit – lets take a look at the styling first. Taking one look at this beast and you know its more than just a spider – it looks mean and it means business. It is quite a large mouse, (many gaming mice are), and it feels chunky and ready to blast the enemies to bits when you have your hand on it. ![]() ![]() Take a close look at the mouses “tail” – it is braided with nylon and is extremely flexible. In the past, mice I have had tend to have less bendy cable and it can sometimes get in the way. With this cable, it is hardly noticeable because as you move the mouse it bends so easily there is no hinderance to movement. ![]() It is also very hard wearing – so there are hours of play to be had before it wears through. Notice also from the image above that this is a USB mouse.
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