Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Mouse and Mousepad Review

Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Mouse and Mousepad Review

Ghost Software

The latest version of the Ghost software is extremely easy to use. Whoever designed this needs to stand up and take a bow. So often we see features hidden beneath obscure icons or tiny text, not here.

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Change the button assignments is just a case of clicking the button you want to change and selecting from a huge list of predefined options, as well as any macros you have created. Note the scroll bar on the right of the second picture. 

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Ten choices of colour are available for your five profiles. Thankfully they’re all different enough to be usable. although a couple of the blues are close. 

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You can change the polling rate, although why you’d choose anything other than “as regularly as possible” is a mystery. Within each profile you have four sensitivity options, and you can lock them or set the horizontal and vertical separately. 

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The Krypton supports 70 macros, and they’re very easy to create and edit too. 

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