With 16 buttons, an adjustable 12-button Key Slider, the astonishingly accurate MARKSMAN S 33K sensor, and low-latency SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS, the CORSAIR SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS SE MMO Gaming Mouse is legendary MMO gaming gear. Embrace wireless freedom and enjoy up to 150 hours* of gaming on a single charge. Control the situation during intense raids and boss fights with 16 customizable buttons and the patented adjustable Key Slider which puts 12 buttons in comfortable reach of your thumb. Also control your stream like never before with native Elgato Stream Deck integration giving you quick access to your most important functions.
Q: Do the numbers on the number pad light up with RGB? Or just under the mouse wheel and the logo
A: Yes and you can change the color in the iCue app

With 16 buttons, an adjustable 12-button Key Slider, the astonishingly accurate MARKSMAN S 33K sensor, and low-latency SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS, the CORSAIR SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS SE MMO Gaming Mouse is legendary MMO gaming gear. Embrace wireless freedom and enjoy up to 150 hours* of gaming on a single charge. Control the situation during intense raids and boss fights with 16 customizable buttons and the patented adjustable Key Slider which puts 12 buttons in comfortable reach of your thumb. Also control your stream like never before with native Elgato Stream Deck integration giving you quick access to your most important functions.

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Customers are enthusiastic about the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE Gaming Mouse, highlighting its exceptional button quality, long-lasting battery life, and comfortable ergonomics for extended gaming sessions. Users appreciate its overall performance and versatile connectivity options, including Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless. The mouse's weight and tracking accuracy are also well-received, though some with larger hands find the size less ideal.
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I’ve been using this mouse for a couple weeks now. It is not my main mouse. I use this mouse for Final Fantasy 14 and it’s been exactly what I needed. With the hot bar system I have 36 buttons at a moments reach for my thumb allowing for fast casting and on-the-fly reactions to enemy input. It’s made a noticeable difference in my play. It takes some getting used to with finding the buttons but there are two rows that are textured so you begin to figure it out and muscle memory begins to settle in. I do want to mention that The button pad does slide and allows for a marginally easier reach for the back buttons closer to your palm. The clicking is subtle and crisp not clacky. I actually like the click more than my Logitech G502 X plus wireless (main mouse).
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Posted by Mark
The Corsair Scimitar Elite SE MMO gaming mouse is a robust and fantastic mouse that may be a little too much for a casual gamer, but is going to be adored by the hardcore crowd. That’s it, that’s my review. I’m just kidding, let me tell you a bit more about this mouse. It’s got a super high-end sensor, a great feeling scroll wheel, Bluetooth and slipstream 2.4ghz wireless connectivity and about a million button that all feel excellent to press. The form factor is fantastic for claw grip gamers, or even palm gamers, but it’s a little on the big side, so if you have small hands then you may want to look elsewhere. The iCUE software has come a long way since a few years ago and is much easier to navigate, easier to use to upgrade firmware, and it’s not a chore to customize what each button does. What it doesn’t do well is customize lighting. I still find the “layers” of lighting to be confusing, and it takes a little more effort than I care to put in for me to just make my mouse shine with pretty RGB goodness. Installation is a breeze, and you don’t even really need to install the software, but I recommend doing so as there will be a firmware update right away for the USB dongle. The mouse tracks smoothly over a mouse pad or hard surface, clicking both main buttons feels great, and the scroll wheel is one of the best I’ve used. Also, the pinky rest is a great addition to the mouse, as it makes it more comfortable to use for extended periods of time. The DPI button is easy to customize and pressing it is easy, but not so easy that you’ll be pressing it accidentally during a game. Battery life also seems very good at 150 hours. Needless to say, I haven’t even owned the mouse for that long, so I can’t tell if that’s accurate, but it seems to be holding a good charge so far. I had a lot of fun playing Doom The Dark Ages with it. It tracked my movement well, never ran out of battery, and I had so many button to mind that I couldn’t even use them all. I don’t currently play many MMOs, so I wasn’t able to test it with one of those, but these buttons would come in handy for all the skills you’ll have on your action bar. This thing is more than a mouse, it’s like a Swiss army knife when it comes to gaming. Bluetooth connectivity works great as well, but I wouldn’t recommend it for gaming as it limits the polling rate. Please use the included dongle if you’re going to do any serious gaming with this thing. Also, the side buttons move! The entire section slides forward if you want it to. That position didn’t work well for me, so I left it in the rear position, but I’m sure someone with really large hands might enjoy the front position. Another unique feature, is the Virtual Stream Deck. Now I don’t have an El Gato Stream Deck, so I wasn’t able to integrate it in that way, but the Virtual Stream Deck seems like it would work great if you stream. My coworker uses it at work to set up macros for his scripting, etc. As long as the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE MMO fits comfortably in your hand, which is very subjective, then I think you’ll really enjoy this mouse and all its buttons, great wheel and super sensor that can predict the future (not really). So you should give it a shot! They have a wired version too, if you’re not into freedom.
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Posted by KMed
I've never been a fan of touch pads. They've certainly improved, but they don't provide the same flexibility as a mouse. And for gaming purposes they just don't have the same feature set. I have to admit that all too often I find myself grabbing my travel mouse, which is too small for my hand size and it does not have the resolution of a decent full size mouse. This Corsair Scimitar (named after saber with a curved blade with the edge on the convex side and used chiefly by Arabs and Turks) Elite Wireless SE, is so much more advanced. In order to take full advantage of the mouse's functionality you must first install the Corsair iCUE dashboard (with the mouse hardwired). And then Stream Deck to utilize the 12 programmable buttons. The dashboard provides a great deal of information about your PC and its performance. It also allows you to move into configuration mode and change the led brightness settings, change the Led colors, change the led display mode (see image). The BT/RF poll rate is set to 2000mHz. Using the button on the top center side of the mouse you can change the DPI from 400 to a crazy 33,000 DPI setting any of 5 for the button to cycle through. The mouse is fairly light, weighing only 114g (4.1oz). I used it with the Corsair RF dongle and Bluetooth (both were very simple to set up). I found it hard to tell the difference (which is good). I also used it directly connected via a USB cable which did feel more responsive than either wireless mode (but not by much). The USB charging cable is a nice long braided cable. The internal battery should last at least 122-150 hours depending on the LED lighting effects used (in wireless mode). Before using the mouse you need to remove the clear protective plastic off the bottom of the mouse. The mouse wheel can be used to scroll the browser display, and all of the buttons can be programmed for specific tasks or with macros. Any number of profiles can be defined, but only one at a time can be saved to the mouse (if connected via USB the iCUE utility allows you to quickly change profiles (ideal for gaming where you set up a different profile for each game). The USB charging cable can also be used to hardwire the mouse via USB to your computer. So if you're looking for a hardwired mouse this fits the bill. The mouse has a nice flat finish, leaving no fingerprints. The USB cable is about 6' long, with a USB C connector on the mouse end and a USB A on the computer/charger end. No charger is supplied and the USB connection is USB 2.0. The 12 keypad can be moved up or back by about 1/2" based on what's comfortable for your hand. The iCUE software can be synchronized to other smart lighting. It of course works with other Corsair products, but also can be integrated with Philips Hue, Nanoleaf, Govee and Nvidia lighting. I happen to have Govee lighting around my desk, and this worked pretty nicely. When set to respond to music the mouse responded just as my Neon Rope did. In actual use it is very comfortable and amazingly accurate. If you are looking for a highly responsive, programmable mouse this is about the best there is.
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Posted by 3Tcubed