Customizable keyboards have become a fan favorite in recent years, and it seems like customizable mice are starting to catch on as well. However, with the limited options, it is hard to find mice that offer physical customization options that fit the features to make it on this list, so Game ZXC has included RGB customization, weight adjustments, and programmable buttons to the list of features to consider in a customizable mouse.

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Whether looking for a mouse that can be changed and tinker with every physical component of it or have the RGB lighting fit the vibe of one's desk, this list will cover it all. Also, for those who are looking for a customizable keyboard to go with a new mouse, be sure to check out this list of the most customizable keyboards.

Choosing the Best Customizable Gaming Mouse

When gamers are searching for their next customizable gaming mouse, be sure to keep these points in mind:

  • Connection Type: Is the mouse wired or wireless?
  • Ergonomics: How is the mouse shaped? Is it intended for right or left-handed use?
  • Customizability: How much can gamers make the mouse their own?

Game ZXC's Picks for the Best Customizable Mice in 2024

A vast majority of gamers might recognize the name Mad Catz as the company that makes all those crazy-looking third-party controllers. While the Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+ looks wild, it also has an incredible number of customization options and excellent performance. Starting with the physical customization options, this mouse can change the height and length of the palm rests and circular weights, allowing users to dial in the mouse to their exact liking.

Gamers can customize the RGB lighting, keybinding, and DPI using the software, but that is pretty standard with gaming mice. What makes the R.A.T. 8+ different is the ability to change the height at which the laser will continue reporting movement when the mouse is lifted off a surface. Plus, it has onboard memory to ensure gamers have access to all the custom settings even when plugged into a computer without the software installed.

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When it comes to gaming, the Mad Catz R.A.T 8+ offers fairly low click latency and accurate tracking, making it excellent for most game types. The heavier weight of 157 grams makes it hard to recommend for FPS gamers. However, users should not be as bothered by the heavier weight in MMOs and slower-paced games.

While wired gaming mice aren't the new hotness when it comes to gaming mice, they are always a reliable standby. The Cougar 700M Evo is an incredibly well-built mouse made entirely of aluminum. Besides the build quality, this mouse also features a customizable palm rest like the Mad Catz R.A.T. 8+. Regardless of the grip used (palm, claw, or fingertip grip), this mouse can be adjusted to fit anybody's hand perfectly. Plus, if the standard palm grip is not to one's liking, it can be swapped out for a smaller rest to have less contact with a user's palm. With the amount of ergonomic customization this mouse offers, some users may find themselves constantly fiddling with it to try to get the best configuration, but for gamers who like to tinker, this mouse is an excellent choice.

The 700M Evo features 8 programmable buttons, including a dedicated sniper and fire button on the right-hand side of the mouse. Many FPS-orientated mice include a sniper button to temporarily drop the DPI to make aiming accurately easy, but not all implementations of this are as good as the 700M Evo. Regardless of hand size, gamers can easily press both of these buttons with their thumb, but it is so well-placed that accidental presses are not a concern.

Gaming on this mouse is an incredible experience, it is incredibly comfortable, and thanks to some high-performance specs, the 700M Evo can hold its own with more premium gaming mice. Thanks to the 2,000Hz polling rate and accurate Pixart sensor, gamers can rely on this mouse for a fun gaming experience that will not disappoint.

The ROG Chakram X Origin is one of the rarest high-end gaming mice with a dedicated joystick on the side. Joysticks have many purposes and are particularly helpful in games that require fluid movements and accuracy. There are a total of 11 programmable buttons that can be customized according to individual needs, plus the joystick also has two different modes: analog and digital, the latter of which turns it into a button with four different programmable directions.

Powered by the ROG Aimpoint sensor, it brings an eight times higher polling rate through the wired connection and up to 36,000 DPI for tracking the smallest of movements. However, if users prefer wireless mode, the mouse can be connected via the RF 2.4Ghz receiver or Bluetooth connection, with the former having much lower latency.

EVGA's X20 Wireless Gaming Mouse costs under $20 and still outperforms many budget gaming mice in the $20-$40 price range. Its exceptional functionality in connectivity makes it highly versatile to use anywhere, anytime through tri-mode connectivity. Easy to connect via wired connection, 2.4GHz, or Bluetooth mode, users can use it rigorously at home or while traveling. The mouse boasts a dedicated 2.4GHz receiver compartment underneath so that portability is easier.

There are a total of 10 programmable buttons, all programmable through the EVGA Unleash RGB software, which also allow for customizing the three-zone RGB lighting on the mouse. The design is highly ergonomic and brings rubber grips for longer usage. However, it's a bit heavy and will suit people with large hands.

Corsair Nightsword RGB brings several programmable buttons that simplify the usage of different titles. While ideal for FPS games like CS2 and Valorant, MOBA players can also enjoy competitive gaming. With an ergonomic construction that provides a resting place for the thumb, the Nightsword is easy to grab and move around. With an additional six weight blocks, the mouse's weight can be increased or adjusted according to comfort.

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Similarly, several functions like DPI, polling rate, and buttons can be customized for different games and can be saved into different profiles onboard. This lets users carry the mouse anywhere and lets them hook it to any computer without needing the Corsair iCUE software. If only it had a wireless connectivity mode, it could have been the perfect companion for frequent travelers.

Despite being out of the GPU game, EVGA is still putting out quality products. The EVGA X15 is an excellent fit for any MMO gamer. Users can reprogram all 20 buttons with the easy-to-use software. The 20 buttons on the side of this mouse can be intimidating to some gamers, but for those MMO or macro lovers, having that much possibility is amazing to see. Besides the primary buttons, there are 10 buttons on the left-hand side, two ring-finger buttons, and two buttons behind the scroll wheel. Using EVGA's software, gamers can reprogram every button with custom macros.

Performance-wise, its 8,000 Hz polling rate is outstanding compared to many other mice on the market. Unlike other EVGA X mice, the liftoff distance is not customizable, but by default, it is fairly low. Gamers can expect to have pinpoint accuracy with the X15, but sometimes the rigid cable can get a bit in the way. For those gamers that have smaller hands, this mouse is slightly too large for long gaming sessions but overall feels great in hand.

The Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE is an overall impressive mouse, plus its excellent RGB lighting makes it an easy winner for this spot on the list. With nine customizable RGB zones – one is a long strip that wraps along the two side buttons – it looks incredible. In Game ZXC's review of the Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE, we found that Corsair's iCue software provides gamers with an excellent amount of customization options, including extensive RGB lighting options and programming the buttons.

The PixArt PAW3392 sensor in this mouse supports up to 18KDPI and has a max polling rate of 2,000Hz. Gamers can adjust the DPI by increments of 1 in the iCue software, which really allows gamers to dial in the right settings for them. In-game, the Dark Core RGB Pro SE really shines, and despite having a slightly off-center sensor, it is incredibly accurate over both wireless and wired connections.

Both palm and claw grip users can use this mouse comfortably, but the palm grip feels better for longer sessions. On the right side of the mouse, there is a removable panel that hides the slot for the RF USB receiver, which can also be replaced with an optional pinky support wing. This little extra grip makes it easy, especially for those with smaller hands, so the user's pinky is resting instead of just floating in the air straining.

For gamers who are looking for an ultra-lightweight mouse that can be customized in and out, the Pwnage Ultra Custom Ergo Gen 2 is easily the best option. On the Pwnage website, each component's colors and material can be customized to fit anybody's style perfectly. Pwnage also offers a cover set that comes with another complete set of pieces to swap in and out at any time. Weighing only 68 grams without the battery and 73 grams with it, this mouse is incredibly light. The Pwnage Ultra Custom Ergo Gen 2 will make any ultra-lightweight mouse fan happy.

Performance-wise, the Pwnage Ultra Custom Ergo Gen 2 is quite impressive; it has a very low lift-off distance and a broad DPI range. Unfortunately, the DPI can only be changed in increments of 100 which doesn't give a ton of options for gamers to pick out the best DPI setting for them. Compared to other ultra-lightweight mice, this mouse does have a somewhat higher click latency, but it is quite improved over previous generations of the Ultra Custom Ergo.

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This mouse is pretty comfortable for all hand sizes and grip types. However, a palm grip is most comfortable for gamers with smaller hands; users with larger hands might feel a bit cramped using a palm grip.

The Logitech MX Ergo Trackball mouse is designed to be extremely comfortable, regardless of hand size. With its customizable tilt angle, pretty much any gamer can find an angle that works best for them. Other vertical mice do not give the option of what angle one's hands sit, so it's hard to tell if it's the right fit before trying. However, this mouse is only really intended to be used with a palm grip so fingertip and claw grip users will not find this mouse ideal.

This mouse is not designed for gaming, but that doesn't mean it can't game at all. Instead of moving the MX Ergo Trackball around like a traditional mouse, users instead roll a trackball with their thumb to move the cursor. This is not for everyone, but some gamers have found that this actually works quite well for them after some practice. To the MX Ergo Trackball's credit, it does have fairly low click latency and a wide DPI range; however, the polling rate does not go over 125Hz.

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The Logitech G903 has excellent performance and incredible customization options, making it an easy pick for this category. The side buttons can be placed on either side, accommodating left-handers and righties in a pinch! Using Logitech's G Hub software, gamers can reprogram every button on this mouse. These side buttons are some of the best in the market, too, which is surprising based on how long ago the G903 came out.

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Whether wired or wireless, this is a top-tier mouse thanks to Logitech's trusted optical sensor that reaches 12,000 DPI. While that isn't the widest DPI range, gamers can adjust the DPI by increments of 1 to dial in the perfect settings. The G903 lightspeed has a very low click latency, so when paired with the impressive sensor performance, gaming is an absolute joy, even for those fast-paced FPS games.

The G903 Lightspeed is comfortable for most hand sizes and grip types. However, gamers with smaller hands might find it hard to reach the side buttons when using a fingertip grip.

How To Choose The Best Customizable Mouse

Connectivity

Although there are a lot of aspects where a mouse can be customized, the connection types offered are usually a bit harder to change after the fact. So when it comes to picking a new mouse, be sure to choose whichever connection will work best regardless of how the mouse is used.

Wireless mice are perfect for those gamers that don't want to have a cable cluttering their desk and don't mind having to charge the mouse every so often. Wired mice are the ideal fit for gamers that don't want to leave any performance on the table, want lighting-fast polling rates, and don't really mind having a cable on their desk. That being said, wireless mice aren't explicitly that much slower than their wired counterparts, but to get similar performance (most of the time), wireless mice will be a bit more expensive.

Ergonomics

The ergonomics of a mouse is, unfortunately, not a one-size-fits-all kind of category. A mouse that is ergonomic to some users might be painful to others, and the best way to find that out is to test a couple of different mouse shapes and types. For those gamers that haven't used a bunch of different mice before, Game ZXC highly recommends going into a physical store where it is possible to try out a couple of different designs and shapes to see which one works best and then go from there.

Luckily, a lot of the customization options with mice are ergonomic. Sometimes gamers will find mice like the MAD CATZ R.A.T. 8+, where every aspect of the shape can be dialed to fit any hand best. For users that don't want to mess around with a mouse that much, something like the Corsair Dark Core Pro RGB might be better.

Customization can sometimes be a curse and a blessing. Sure, gamers can customize a mouse to their heart's content, but where does it stop? Finding a mouse that can accomplish all its user's needs, and doesn't feel the pressure to modify or change it constantly, means that is the right mouse.

Customization

Finally, last (but certainly not least) – and most of the reason we are here – is the customization of a mouse. Customization can mean a lot of different things to different gamers. For some, it is just being able to change the RGB lighting. To others, it is fully customizing every aspect of the mouse, like with the Cougar 700M Evo.

To make sure gamers are picking out a mouse that hits the number of customization points needed for an excellent experience, Game ZXC finds it easiest to make a checklist. Before starting to shop for a customizable mouse, use this checklist below as a reference; feel free to add to it or take away points that don't align. Make sure every mouse is hitting at least these points, and if they go above and beyond, that's perfect:

  • Can the RGB lighting be customized?
  • Does the software that comes with the mouse allow for customization of specs like DPI, Lift off Distance (LOD), and polling rate?
  • Can the ergonomics of the mouse be customized?
  • Can the weight of the mouse be customized?
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FAQ

Q: Can you make a custom mouse?

People can make custom mice, but there is much less support for DIY mice than for DIY keyboards. So before opting to build your mouse entirely, we recommend checking out one of these mice.

Q: Why is the G502 so popular?

Logitech's G502 lineup has a highly accurate sensor and switches, a slightly larger size typical of a gaming mouse, and a strong-looking design. Yet, it is light and fits comfortably in hand, making it a favorite among a wide range of gamers.

Q: Can you customize Razer mouse?

Some Razer mice, like the Naga Trinity are fully customizable with hot swap side panels, others just have RGB lighting and reprogrammable keys.