Brand | Trust Gaming |
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Series | GXT 144 Rex |
Item model number | 22991 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.82 x 3.07 x 4.77 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.82 x 3.07 x 4.77 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Trust |
ASIN | B07JLMK5T3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 7, 2019 |
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GXT 144 Rexx Vertical Ergonomic Gaming Mouse, 250-10,000 DPI, 6 Buttons, Black
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Brand | Trust Gaming |
Color | black |
Connectivity Technology | wired |
Special Feature | PC / Mac, PC Mouse, 2 Ways |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Vertical gaming mouse with ergonomic design and light weight (98 g excluding cable) to reduce arm and wrist strain
- Comfortable thumb rest for ideal grip
- High precision optical sensor up to 10000 DPI; six programmable buttons
- Guaranteed maximum speed: 100 Inch per second - 20 G acceleration
- Customisable RGB lighting; enhanced software for programming buttons, macros and lights
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Ergonomic | 4.6 | 4.3 | 3.8 | — | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Battery life | 5.0 | 4.1 | 4.0 | — | — | 4.1 |
For gaming | 3.6 | 3.8 | 3.7 | — | 3.4 | — |
Comfort | — | — | 3.7 | — | 4.5 | 4.0 |
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connectivity tech | wired | USB | USB | Bluetooth | USB | Wireless, Bluetooth |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Ambidextrous | Left | Right |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | — | Battery Powered |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | — | Optical |
range | 5 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 |
button quantity | 6 | 11 | 15 | 6 | 4 | 8 |
hardware platform | PC | PC | PC | — | PC, Personal Computer | PC, Mac, Linux |
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Vertical gaming mouse with ergonomic design to reduce arm and wrist strain. High precision optical sensor up to 10.000 DPI.
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Vertical gaming mouse, User guide, Gaming sticker
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Customers like the comfort and ease of sliding of the mouse. For example, they mention it feels great in their hand and doesn't cause any discomfort. They also like the sensitivity, and sensor. That said, some complain about the ability to register and the scroll wheel. They say the thumb buttons don't seem to register input while you are holding down. That being said, opinions are mixed on performance.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say it feels great in their hand and doesn't cause any discomfort. They also say the scroll wheel feels good, and there's less tension in their wrist and arm. Customers also mention that it's responsive and accurate as other high end mice.
"...The scroll wheel feels good.Takeaways for future improvements for the mouse: quicker/responsive clicking for advanced fps gaming...." Read more
"...mouse, as even though its a worse mouse its good enough and elimenates my wrist pain from long gaming sessions." Read more
"...It felt great in my hand and didn't cause any discomfort, something the other vertical gaming mice I tried couldn't live up to...." Read more
"...I can play for a lot longer and not feel any kind of cramping if I forget to stretch...." Read more
Customers like the ease of sliding with the mouse. They mention it glides well, has a high dpi, and the mouse wheel actually works. Some say that the mouse glides easily on the mouse pad and the change in hand angle allows them to play.
"...market, if you want the best sensor (10k dps and 1k polling rate), smooth sliding and accurate tracking with decent clicking that feels pretty good..." Read more
"...The mouse glides easily on the mouse pad and the change in hand angle allowed me to play without the wrist pain I've been experiencing as a result..." Read more
"...Slides well, high dpi, poll rate is good, mouse wheel actually works properly. Mostly a step up...." Read more
"...The body is well constructed.The pads slide very well.It's sized for larger hands.Bad:..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sensitivity of the mouse. They mention that it has excellent precision, programmable DPI controls, and several quick-change options for DPI.
"...reqirements: it has a decent sensor (goes up to 10k dpi), it had customization software (its janky, but it gets the job done.),..." Read more
"Looks neat, its a vertical mouse which I need, programmable DPI controls are good...." Read more
"...It feels great and has several quick-change options for DPI, as well as software for further customization.3...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sensor of the mouse. They mention that it tracks very well and is improved for next-gen tech like higher polling rates.
"...Improved sensor for next gen tech like higher polling rates...." Read more
"...this mouse checked all but one of my reqirements: it has a decent sensor (goes up to 10k dpi), it had customization software..." Read more
"Good:The sensor is great. It tracks very well. 1000hz polling rate confirmed.The body is well constructed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention that it functions beautifully, is good to use, and has a cheap build quality. Others say that it's absolutely terrible for gaming, has programmable buttons that don't work, and the mouse wheel just stopped working. The macro features straight up don' t work. Overall, the mouse falls short in a few key places.
"...the 2nd one I bought myself from this same vendor the mouse wheel just stopped working in only 7 months of owning it... so ima buy one more mouse..." Read more
"...it aint pretty, but it works very well...." Read more
"...There are only two programmable buttons, and they do not work...." Read more
"...that are fired when the thumb buttons are pressed; the mouse functions beautifully...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the ability to register. They say that they can't use the thumb buttons with the L/R or Wheel buttons at the same time, the thumb button doesn't seem to register input while they are holding down, and there are only two programmable buttons that do not work. Customers also mention that the thumb keys are poorly placed and take time to learn to use.
"...The thumb buttons are def poorly placed and takes time to learn to use them in comparison to the mx vertical which I had no problem with...." Read more
"...There are only two programmable buttons, and they do not work...." Read more
"...There's a bug in the design that blocks multiple button input...." Read more
"...Only issue for me is that the thumb buttons don't seem to register input while you are holding down left or right click...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the scroll wheel of the mouse. They mention that it is poorly designed and will fail easily. Some customers also mention that the mouse lacks a quality guarantee.
"...A few weeks ago something in the scroll wheel broke, and now the wheel just free spins...." Read more
"...me that my buttons were programmable...They are, but are hard wired to not be useable...." Read more
"...The mechanism is poorly designed and will fail easily, as the axle the scroll wheel spins on is designed to bend across a part of it that is smaller..." Read more
"I liked using it, but the middle mouse scroll broke after about 6 months." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the mouse. They mention that it's a good product but not a great vendor, it'll break easily, and has a faulty cable.
"This is not a gaming mouse. It is literal trash...." Read more
"good product but not good vendor..." Read more
"Good mouse, iffy cable, bad software..." Read more
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Intro to myself: I have been gaming since 2000 with FPS games like counter strike. I wasn't in the competitive scene but very good for pub gaming and occasional joined scrims with friends who were in competitive gaming at that time. Around 2015 I started having pain in my elbow from all the activity I was doing at that time not just from gaming. Unfortunately once the tendonitis started gaming exacerbated the problem. So like most folks I looked for ergonomic mice and found an Anker vertical mouse for a replacement. Keep in mind I had a top tier gaming mouse from Logitech at that time so it was a hard switch. I wasn't playing aggressively with games at that time. After a couple months though I was able to game decently and still enjoy games. The Anker mouse was by no means a gaming mouse but it was doing the job. Around 2020 I bought the Logitech mx vertical, it definitely was a nicer mouse and was enjoying it. Then I started getting back into FPS gaming with Apex Legends. I was doing pretty good even though these mice weren't designed for gaming and so I wanted to see if getting a better one would help and I started shopping for "vertical gaming mice"
There were a few on the market and I tried pretty much all of them at least the notable ones. Throughout my journey I was using Aimlab to track if mice were hurting or helping my overall scores in Aimlab . In the end this mouse came out on top. Now by no means am I saying this mouse is without its faults. It definitely needs to be improved upon and needs to be more competitive with other top regular gaming mice. Just looking at all the vertical mice on the market, if you want the best sensor (10k dps and 1k polling rate), smooth sliding and accurate tracking with decent clicking that feels pretty good to hold then you found it. Properly calibrated tracking mechanism for x/y movements. The thumb buttons are def poorly placed and takes time to learn to use them in comparison to the mx vertical which I had no problem with. The scroll wheel feels good.
Takeaways for future improvements for the mouse: quicker/responsive clicking for advanced fps gaming. Better button placement for the thumbs. Adaptability for the mouse feet for ptfe or superglide glass. Improved sensor for next gen tech like higher polling rates. Even with these faults if you want a serious fps vertical gaming mouse this is it.
I just find it funny that people are giving this mouse a bad review trying to transition from regular gaming mice to a vertical mouse and saying this is a bad mouse. Look through reviews who have been using vertical gaming mice already instead. In apex legends the game I have been playing. I have made more improvements and hit much more consistently now that I have been able to use this mouse and being able make use of higher dps and polling rates. Until another competitor comes out this keeps the benchmark of 5 stars.
this mouse checked all but one of my reqirements: it has a decent sensor (goes up to 10k dpi), it had customization software (its janky, but it gets the job done.), it has a ribbed/textured scroll wheel (to avoid slipping in the midst of battle), it is comftrble after 10+ hour long gaming sessions (no wrist/arm pain, unlike traditional mice!), it had thumb buttons in an easily accessable spot (and they are large, so hard to press the wrong one), minimal RGB (that is adjustable via software), and it fit my hand. (i like to palm grip mice.)
small bonus feature is the DPI adjust button is in a spot off to the side so its much harder to accidentally press mid game, which would throw you off.
my only complaint is the entire body was made of a very smooth plastic which meant my hand constantly slipped off when gaming. easily solvable however, as a bit of liquid silicone painted on in a thin layer added the nessecary grip. it aint pretty, but it works very well.
compared to nearly all the other vertical gaming mice i saw, which were plastic shells hiding shitty components with lots of flashy RGB, this is the only one that seemed to be designed as an actual ergonomic gaming mouse, rather than a cash grab or an ergonomic mouse first, gaming mouse second. i did try another vertical mouse that was very highly rated, (contour unimouse) but it, like most others, is aimed for ergonimics and general browsing rather than gaming.
so while i wish this had a tilt scroll wheel, or a third thumb button, or better polished customization software, it still more than gets the job done. this is definitly replacing my very nice razer mouse as my main gaming mouse, as even though its a worse mouse its good enough and elimenates my wrist pain from long gaming sessions.
This is my first experience with a vertical mouse.
I used it to play games (FPS) the same day and I was able to dial in my movements after lowering the sensitivity a couple of games.
The mouse glides easily on the mouse pad and the change in hand angle allowed me to play without the wrist pain I've been experiencing as a result of using a traditional mouse at work and while on my personal computer.
I did experience some ache in muscle groups that I didn't know that I had thanks to the new usage but it's been about 30 days and no issues.
I do wish there were more than two thumb buttons because I used to a 3-thumb button mouse for 10 years, but I'll happily trade wrist pain for two buttons.
All in all, I'm happy with the purchase.
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Reviewed in Brazil on September 17, 2022
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When holding the side buttons of the mouse (mouse4 &5), pressing mouse1 will release the input of the side buttons even though the button is still pressed physically. I use the side buttons to ADS in FPS games which makes them unplayable with this mouse.
This makes it unusable for gaming, and is an incredibly huge flaw in fabrication. I have never seen a mouse do that, even the 20$ no name brands does not have this problem. I have attached a video to show.
This is a design flaw, not a defective unit.
So this is a good mouse for work, but not for gaming. It shouldn't advertised as such.
Youtube ID of the video: MHK0eQm33tg