Introduction
Mice come in almost any shape or size these days; with some interesting designs from Roccat, Razer and even one or two from Microsoft! If your a gamer an accurate mouse is essential-otherwise you would be ‘gibbed’ before you even manage to turn around. As well as accuracy extra buttons to swap weapons, a scroll wheel and sensitivity adjustments are essential. There two basic types of mice, those that let your fingers go full stretch which are aimed for larger hands or the ‘claw’ type which is aimed at the ‘gamer’ A good mouse is hard to get right as let us face it there is nothing better than the mouse/keyboard combination for first person shooter games; so a good mouse is essential equipment.
Company Background
Cooler Master has done its utmost to build not only tangible incentives for innovation, but also a corporate culture that embraces change and creativity. The company rewards successful risk-taking by employees, regardless of whether it is rationalization of an administrative task that speeds up workflow, or a design improvement that enhances the functionality of device product. Innovation is also encouraged in the process of finding new applications for technological breakthroughs in products and services for Cooler Master customers. In fact, the ultimate aim of innovation at Cooler Master is always aims to enable technology to actually benefit customers. To provide this level of innovation, Cooler Master has built up elite R&D teams composed of outstanding engineers, many with advanced degrees, and including thermal, mechanical and materials engineers to provide specialized expertise in each of these fields. These superb teams take advantage of a sophisticated design process workflow that ensures efficiency and provides scope for innovations that are reflected in real-world enhancements. Strict process controls ensure maximum efficiency and quality at each step, beginning with thermal simulations, and proceeding to mechanical design, evaluation of mock-up samples, and on to experimental production runs, process testing, thermal and reliability testing, and finally pilot runs and mass production.
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