Roccat Tyon
Cable
Roccat Tyon
Cable
10 years ago •
purchased this product
The Roccat Tyon feels great in the hand and fulfils every purpose, whether gaming or office. Thanks to the programmable keys, every game is easier to play. In the office area, it also makes work easier and increases efficiency thanks to macros. (Tab Switch, Alt + F4 etc.)
It is expensive, but worth it!
Pro:
+ Processing + Handling
As usual, the workmanship or quality of Roccat is very satisfactory. It feels noble and fits perfectly in the hand!
+ Many programmable buttons
Creating macros is a must when buying a Tyon! They are well laid out, robust and serve their purpose
The X-Celerator (small joystick on the side) is very well done! However, this is mainly intended for gaming and optimised for Battlefield.
+ Software/Driver
The driver is not much different from its predecessors. It is easy to use, has many options and offers simple macro management.
- Dorsal Fin Switch
The Dorsal Fin Switch is located behind the mouse wheel and can be moved to the left and right.
Personally, I don't like this button and think it is better located by the mouse wheel. (As with predecessors)
+- (neutral) weights
With my old Roccat Kone XTD, you could install individual weights. Unfortunately, this is no longer possible, but that's not too bad.
Pro
Contra
This review was created for a different variant: Tyon (Cable)
10 years ago •
purchased this product
I agree with Udrah, except for the Fin switch :)
I've been using Roccat hardware for 5 years and previously owned the Kone and Kone+.
The Tyon is a really great mouse that feels great in the hand.
The Fin switch is my favourite button at the moment, along with the X-Celerator. I had my reservations at first, but after just one day of use, I can use it with my middle finger without any effort.
Pro
This review was created for a different variant: Tyon (Cable)
7 years ago •
purchased this product
The keys are optimally placed and the "Easy Shift" function doubles the number of keys!
The X-Celerator works smoothly.
I also prefer a "5" way mouse wheel, but with my two previous mice I always had the problem that this was the first thing to break. So I can live with the central fin-switch button.
All in all, it's very stable and functional and well worth the price.
Pro
Contra
This review was created for a different variant: Tyon (Cable)