As humans evolve, the tools we use evolve as technology advances.  Case in point; Sica was once a short sword (or a large dagger, whichever way you want to look at it) used to strike down opponents with the swift movement of one's hand.  Well centuries later as technology advanced, we no longer need real people to kill, so now we have virtual ones, to adapt, ROG has come up with a very efficient tool to strike down virtual opponents with the swift movement of your hand, today it is still called - Sica.   You can find such a weapon in local stores or etailers, they come in a fantastic red and black cardboard boxes.  A fine companion is also available called Whetstone, to maximize the performance of your Sica, (no we don't grind these weapons nowadays, just glide).

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In the box, you shall find the Sica gaming mouse, user's manual and a pair of lovely stickers.

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Sica comes in red and black with the Mayan-patterned grip, but with so many mice to choose from, how do you know which one is for you?  Much like the ancient weapons, there are weapons you simply can't even lift or some which are more dangerous to yourself than your enemy, but there is always one that suits you.  Sica is made specifically to be more accommodating for the finger grip.  For massive multiplayer online role-playing games and massive online battle arena games such as League of Legends (gameplay), the right mouse button is used more often (as opposed to the left in most other genres), a smaller mouse is more appropriate for the finger grip because the middle finger can reach further.  This mouse is the most portable, and ambidextrous so the experience is equally effective for left handers. And also the smaller body makes it particularly suitable for female gamers or people who often find mice simply too big.  

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Sica features a 5000DPI optical sensor, capable of speeds up to 130 inches per second and 30g acceleration for ultimate speed and precision.  An improved exclusive easy-swap switch socket design lets you change switches and customize click resistance without removing any pads.  With a pulsing ROG logo, gold-plated USB 2.0 connector, low-friction Teflon feet and stickers making it a complete package.

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To swap out the switches, simply remove the two rubber-seals. 

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Lift the cover up, then pull diagonally upwards, and try not to lose anything.

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Pull out the switch, push in a new one and screw the cover back on.  Easy.

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The glowing red ROG logo looks great in the dark like its cousin - the Gladius.

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