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Corsair's M65 uses a weight system that would also offer the heftier look, but does feel a little cramped. They are both accurate technologies in the implementations Logitech currently has active on the market. Even though it's slightly bulky due to its tall back, it's fairly light and comfortable to use for extended periods.
We've added a small disclaimer to the Compatible Software Option section which highlights some of the most commonly reported issues users online have encountered with Logitech's G HUB companion software. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. However, the G703 can be used wirelessly with its USB receiver, while the G403 is a wired-only mouse.
In his experience -- and I am inclined to agree -- Mike believes that the thumb buttons (M4/M5) on the G403 should be pushed forward a little bit on the body, as the back-most thumb button is a little difficult to reach at times.
The M4/M5 buttons are minimally an improvement over some older mice, like the G500, where the side buttons would dig into the thumb after long gaming sessions. The GLORIOUS Model D and the Logitech G403 HERO have different designs, but both are excellent gaming mice.
There's a good number of buttons, and they're all programmable; however, it might still not be enough for some MMO players. We talked about these moves heavily in our G900 review, and will leave most of the technical discussion (radiation patterns, wireless strength and reliability, etc. To this end, when we talk about the G403, we are really talking about both mice; the only exception is when discussing shape/feel and the "human factors" of the mouse. It's a well-built mouse with a good number of programmable inputs that you can customize through software. The Logitech G PRO HERO and the Logitech G403 HERO are very similar performance-wise; the only difference is their shape.