Mountain Makalu 67 Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2020-09-24

As the first mouse from Mountain, Makalu 67 presents itself as a quite impressive product, incorporating the latest trends and technologies from the gaming segment; we do get the latest PixArt PAW3370 high-end sensor with a tracking DPI of up to 19000, 1-2mm lift-off distance but also a much lowered error rate versus the previous versions. The ribcage design of the chassis looks more interesting versus the hexagonal hole pattern we have seen with other brands and is much less prone to flex as well.

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Base Camp Software Part I

The Base Camp software from Mountain has a nice installer, with photos of the upcoming keyboard as well:

 

 

 

Right after the installation has been completed, the GUI will launch and display the currently detected peripherals for configuration (in our case the Makalu 67). From here we will be also able to jump to the Support Page, the Mountain website or access the Webshop for more gear!

 

 

 

The small gear pictogram from the top right corner will allow the user to check for application updates, adjust some software settings but also access the support pages:

 

 

The main GUI for the Makalu 67 mouse does have multiple menus on the left side we can choose from; the Profiles area helps with defining new profiles, exporting, duplicating and so on:

 

 

Next, we do have the Lighting area, with some Effects we can choose from:

 

 

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