
MSI Gaming Mice 🖱️
MSI Clutch Mice — Mystic Light RGB Gaming Mice (2)
How to Choose an MSI Mouse
An MSI mouse makes most sense if you want lighting and software that tie into the rest of your MSI build, but the Clutch range stands on its own for tracking and feel too. Decide between a lightweight shape and a fuller ergonomic one, then check wired versus wireless. The guide below covers what matters.
The main advantage is Mystic Light, which syncs RGB lighting across your MSI GPU, motherboard, keyboard and mouse from one app. If your build is already MSI, a Clutch mouse keeps everything on a single lighting system. If not, judge the mouse on its shape, weight and sensor like any other.
The lightweight Clutch models suit fast, flick-heavy FPS aim and claw or fingertip grips. The fuller ergonomic shapes give more palm support for longer sessions. Pick the shape that matches your hand size and how you grip rather than the spec sheet alone.
Wired MSI mice stay lighter and never need charging, which competitive players prefer. Wireless Clutch models use a low-latency 2.4GHz link for cable-free play. Both track the same, so choose wired for minimum weight or wireless for a tidier desk.
Most players game between 400 and 1600 DPI regardless of a mouse's ceiling, so headline DPI numbers rarely decide a purchase. A 1000Hz polling rate gives responsive 1ms reporting that's ample for fast games. Match in-game sensitivity to your DPI instead of chasing the highest figure.
MSI Center lets you remap buttons, record macros and tune DPI stages, and many Clutch mice store profiles in on-board memory. That means your settings travel to another PC without reinstalling software. Useful if you game on more than one machine or at LAN events.

