


Turning the mouse over reveals the two PTFE mouse feet, as well as the PMW 3360 sensor. For those interested, the primary buttons use Omron D2FC-F-K(50M) switches, rated for 50m clicks. Over at the top of the mouse, we find a large scroll wheel, a single button for switching profiles, as well as the primary buttons. In practice, the ‘point' didn't cause me any discomfort at all, but it is worth pointing out. I got on very well with its smaller shape, and it suited my claw grip perfectly. You will have noticed by now that the Venator is quite unusual in that its bottom end tapers to a point – giving it quite a sharp appearance. The Ninox Venator is an affordable mouse that boasts a PMW 3360 sensor, Omron switches and a lightweight design. This strip, along with the Ninox logo and scroll wheel, provide the Venator's LED lighting – something we look at on the next page. In the above images, you can also see the large LED strip which almost completely surrounds the mouse. The right hand side is bare, apart from more textured plastic. If you're after a small and lightweight gaming rodent, however, it could be perfect.Īs we mentioned, the left hand side sports two side buttons as well some textured plastic to help grip. At just 78g as well, the Venator won't suit those who like big and heavy mice. It's definitely a smaller mouse, too, measuring 122(L) x 62(W) x 40(H) mm. It is ambidextrous, but there are only side buttons on the left-hand side. The focus is very much on the mouse itself, and the Venator certainly sports quite a unique design. Modular: Choose from 13 different configurations, left handed, right handed, ambidextrous, with or without side buttons (on either side), its up to you Highest performance: In house designed firmware and software, allowing extreme low latency operation, combined with the highest performing sensor, the Pixart PMW-3360. Inside, included accessories are thin on the ground – we get an A4 user guide as well as two spare mouse feet. The mouse is visible through a plastic window on the front of the box. Disabled anti-virus and smartscreen protectionĤ.The Ninox Venator ships in a simple box made of thin cardboard. Here's the troubleshooting methods I went through:ģ. If someone has any suggestions on getting the firmware to work I'd appreciate it. With their lack of response to my ticket, I honestly feel like I should have the mouse RMA'd and let them deal with it. Sadly, I don't think increasing the debounce timing will resolve the issue, but I wanted to do due diligence before requesting an RMA from Ninox. I tried updating the firmware to increase the debounce timing, however I cannot get the firmware to run (I get a cannot open device error message), which is the reason for contact their helpdesk. I also contacted their Facebook a few days ago, and sent BST a message on Reddit yesterday. General Specifications and Features List of additional Ninox Venator features.

Connectivity Connectivity types for the Ninox Venator mouse. Technical Specs Sensor, lift of distance and rest of the specifications for the Ninox Venator mouse. Dimensions and Weight Size and weight of Ninox Venator mouse. I contacted Ninox through their helpdesk two weeks ago and haven't heard anything back. Mouse Details Brand, model and release date. I bought this mouse back in April and earlier this month the left mouse button started double clicking.
