THE M.M.O.7 GAMING MOUSE
Just like with the original R.A.T.7 (and the Albino version after that) the M.M.O.7 has the same strange spaceship like design as well as the same sturdy aluminum frame.
At the left side we see 5 thumb buttons, DPI selection LEDs, precision aim button (doubles as a 5D pad) and a knob. Just like with the previous R.A.T.7 models the precision aim button can be used with games where excellent precision is required the most (for example while sniping).
By default the M.M.O.7 features the medium sized palm rest.
There's a pinkie button at the front of the right pinkie rest.
As usual the DPI selection button is placed at the top front of the unit, this time however we also see two extra buttons on both its sides.
You can toggle between available profiles by using the mode button located on the left top side.
Just like the original R.A.T.7 and the Albino after that the clickable scroll wheel looks and feels perfect.
The bottom part of the unit is made out of aluminum and has a total of 4 PTFE slick rubber feet.
Mad Catz once again has chosen their twin-eye 6400DPI laser sensor which is amongst the best ones in the market currently.
At the far end of the bottom we see the weight adjustment system (5 weights, 6g each).
In order to add/remove weights you need to remove the rear knob first. The knob doubles as an Allen key.
With that Allen key you can remove and adjust both the left and right grips.
In order to replace the rear palm rest you just need to push this lever and pull it out as seen above.
Here you can see the entire assortment of thumb/pinkie grips and palm rests bundled with the M.M.O.7.
This is my preferred combo (rubber enhanced grip palm rest, wing shaped pinkie grip). The unit also features a gold plated USB connector and a nice braided cable.