Gigabyte M6800 Driver



Do you want your Dell Precision M6800 Laptop to work more effectively? All you need is an up-to-date driver download that is supported by your Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 32 or 64 bit versions operating systems.

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Let me get this out of the way: This is not the best mouse you've ever used. It could be the best mouse you've ever used for around $20. Newegg has this model right now for $16.99 plus $2.99 shipping. I took a chance and got some and it's impressive for the price. There's some valid argument whether it's worth of the 'gaming' moniker, but it's far better than most bargain mice in that regard.

Pros: Great ergo size for medium-large hands and ergonomic grip for non-claw-grip users. Comparable in size (not weight) to an MX518. Size/shape wise it's one of the most comfortable mice I've used.

Large Teflon pads on bottom--smooth gliding Rubberized side grips and scroll wheel. Non-slip upper and piano black sides.

Gigabyte M6800 Driver

Accurate tracking Cons: Only two DPI modes and there's no indicator light to know whether you're in 800 or 1600 mode Mouse buttons aren't re-mappable. Driver is rudimentary at best and not included with mouse (it's just a mouse in a plastic blister pack and literally nothing else.) Neutral: Very light weight. If you prefer a mouse with a lot of heft, this is not it. Comparable to an MX310 in weight. No weight adjustment options.

Scroll wheel is clicky with no option to release tension. Feel is not as positive as in higher $$ mice. Some users report tracking errors as a common defect. If you have tiny little hands, this may not be the mouse for you. Conclusion: Impressive for the price. Not on par with a G500, but not $50+, either. If you need a cheap gaming mouse or spare backup mouse, you could do **a whole lot** worse.

Gigabyte m6800 driver

Glad that I stumbled on this one. I wanted to chime in here as well. I've been using a Gigabyte M6800 mouse for a couple months now, and I'm super happy with it.

I use a Logitech G400 at work, and I wanted something similar for home but wasn't willing to pay $50+ for a mouse. This Gigabyte mouse cost me $10 shipped from Amazon and works great!

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It doesn't quite match up to the G400 -- the shape isn't as comfortable for my hands, the back/forward buttons aren't as conveniently placed -- but it's 90% as good for 1/5th the price. I hadn't gamed with it much until recently, but I just started playing Rage, and the mouse feels incredibly smooth and tracks very well.