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Compared

We didn't have any laptop mice around for size comparison, so the Pyra is obviously and by far the smallest of the bunch. It's clearly narrower and almost a half shorter than the others of this bunch, but about as high. Essentially the touch is very much the same if you use claw-grip and don't mind the lacking rear end.
Software

On the main view of the software one can see the settings for the scrolling and mouse speed as well as the sensitivity. There are profiles which can be individually tweaked for different games or other software.

On the Button Assignment page one can set actions for the buttons. There are all the common ones and macros available, but also some more special ones. The main thing here is the Easyshift, which allows the mouse to effectively have 13 keys. The idea is to set one button as the Easyshift toggle, and then map the second set of keys which work when the toggle is held pressed. This way you can for example have the right side thumb button as the Easyshift, and if you keep that pressed, have the mouse wheel act as DPI-setting.
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