Why Should You Modify Your Gaming Mouse?

With regard to easy mods, we define “easy” as non-invasive.

You won’t need to open your mouse and these pose no risk of damaging it at all.

Gaming mouse with grip tape

What these modifications will not do, however, is turn a bad mouse into a good one.

They can also come in different materials such as glass, ceramic, metal, or plastic.

It will also give you the option to choose from very slippery to medium glide mouse feet.

Underside of Pulsar Xlite Mouse

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Apply Grip Tape to Your Mouse

Grip tape is one that is very dependent on preference.

This can be especially useful on mice that have holes.

Weight reduction holes can be uncomfortable for some people and grip tape can help cover those up.

White mouse with red grip tape

Similarly to mouse feet, there are grip tapes that come cut specifically to the shape of your mouse.

Just like rubber tires, the rubber has textures on it to help your fingers grip the mouse better.

Sweat and hand oils can mess with your grip, and an inconsistent grip will mean inconsistent aim.

Batteries side by side

This can fatigue you more quickly and potentially cause hand-related injuries.

This is still safe and many people go for this instead of the adapter since it’s more accessible.

It requires less energy to get it moving, and it takes less effort to stop it.

Mouse cable taped to the back of a monitor

Less weight also means you get less wobble whenever you stop a flick.

For a real quick mod, you should try the “tape bungee.”

The tape bungee also avoids a whole mouse bungee from cluttering up your desk!

Now its become easy to buy the stuff you better modify your mouse and apply it.

These mods arent extreme, but they can improve the look and feel of your mouse.