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    The only question I have is regarding the hat under the thumb - if you go up and forward (as in right/forward) - is that registered as 2 simultaneous keystrokes? Or does it only recognize 1 at a time? I've been jonesing for a mouse with a viable 8 way hat under the thumb for years.
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    First impression is that it's the same thing as a R.A.T. 7 except it has more buttons. One complaint
    still stands as before and that is that I would like to see all the buttons on this mouse as programmable.
    The DPI and Profile buttons are still not programmable and neither are the two new Action-Lock buttons
    or the new "Shift" button.

    If you own(ed) the original R.A.T. 7 you might've thought that the mouse wheel was a little flimsy. Well,
    that's been upgraded in this new M.M.O. 7 version and it feels more durable. What has been downgraded
    is the ability to adjust the thumb rest left and right (you can still adjust it forward and back, though). I'll
    assume the choice to remove that option was because of the addition of 3 new buttons and the 5D
    button to the thumb rest area.

    I'm going to give this version much more of a chance than I did the original R.A.T. 7. Expect to hear more
    in about a week or so.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zzyzxx71 View Post
    The only question I have is regarding the hat under the thumb - if you go up and forward (as in right/forward) - is that registered as 2 simultaneous keystrokes? Or does it only recognize 1 at a time? I've been jonesing for a mouse with a viable 8 way hat under the thumb for years.
    The 5D button looks to only recognize one direction at a time.
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