![]() I put them all of the 3.6-gram weights into the mouse and then started removing them until it felt right. The Hero mouse comes with a bunch of additional weights that you can plug into the base of the chassis if you want something with more heft. Logitech also gives you some options to dial in the feel of the 502. Still, I can say that it remained comfortable even if it isn’t perfect. The G502 doesn’t quite fit my hand in the exact same way … but I don’t know if that helps you. I’ve grown used to the Logitech G903 recently, which doesn’t have that sloping angle, and I find that extremely comfortable. The 502 has a bit of a taller posterior, and it tapers from stern to bow. That’s excellent for sniping and other mechanics that require fine precision. It also has the clutch on your thumb, which enables you to push to turn down your sensitivity for brief periods. Like the original, it has a lot of sharp angles that fit into your hand relatively well. The G502 Hero looks a lot like the original G502, which I’ve only briefly used at events and never owned. ![]()
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