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🖱️ Elevate your grip, precision, and style — game smarter, not harder!
The TRELC Wired Gaming Mouse combines ergonomic vertical design with a high-precision 10000 DPI optical sensor and 11 fully programmable buttons, including a unique 5-direction rocker joystick. Built for gamers and professionals alike, it reduces wrist strain while delivering customizable controls and vibrant RGB lighting, making it an essential tool for competitive gaming and extended computer use.














| ASIN | B07THFMNQ2 |
| Additional Features | 5D Rocker, Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Programmable Buttons |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,219 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #344 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | TRELC |
| Built-In Media | 1 Ergonomic Mouse, 1 Instruction Manual, 1 Foot Mat |
| Button Quantity | 11 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,021 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.33"L x 2.83"W |
| Item Type Name | Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Computer Accessories & Peripherals > Game Hardware > PC Game Hardware > Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 5.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | TRELC |
| Mfr Part Number | ff-maus |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Windows 7 |
| Model Number | ffa9f2bc-df4c-43d8-b09b-b9ba1c59d13a |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 10000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 11 |
| Operating System | Windows/Mac/Linux |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | 5D Rocker, Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Programmable Buttons |
| Style Name | Wired, 10000 DPI |
| UPC | 787446991061 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**I
Budget Ergonomic Mouse that doesn't compromise on quality.
Vertical mice saved my wrists. As someone who works on a computer all day, I was getting severe wrist pain. Made the jump a few years ago and just reordered same product after four years and have only positive things to say. First, the ergonomics. I can use this all day without tiring or pain. I even use the vertical mouse for some casual gaming (hence also prefer wired so no latency delays), and it works great. You get used to it very quickly and the customization between DPI is great! Turns out the extra buttons are also a great feature as well, often using it to go back and forth between history (or even custom mapping in games). All in all, great product if you care about your health while not spending $50+
R**Y
I Ran Mine Into The Ground, Here's Everything You Need To Know
TLDR: It's better than mediocre, but it isn't amazing. I'll be purchasing it again because there's no other vertical mouse with lots of programmable buttons. IDK what "TRELC" is, this is a Zelotes C-18. It even says so on the mouse in the pictures. I use my computer A LOT and this lasted me 2 years 8 months. My issue with it is minor (unnoticeable to some) and I could probably keep using it for another 6 months if I wanted. I'd say the lifespan is a bit below average, but most people would replace it long before faults occur. I'm not a stickler for weight or sensors, and I think most of the people who are have skill issues. It's good enough, I promise. Pros: It's a vertical mouse. I like it 8 extra programmable keys (You can reprogram right left and middle click if you want and make it 11) Putting 5 programmable keys into a joystick format is great. It's intuitive and stops this from being a key monstrosity while having as many programmable keys as one. That being said it's a bit misleading. The forwards and back keys on the side are nice I like them while browsing the internet and like rebinding them for games. The lighting strip can be controlled or disabled (NOT THE "DPI" LIGHTS ON TOP) The Zelotes C-18 Program is capable of everything I could possibly need from it and is extremely lightweight. Once you apply changes you don't need it running in the background, but even if you leave it open it has no significant impact on performance, which puts most big name mouse bloatware to shame. Cons: The joystick is not a joystick and shouldn't be treated as such. The joystick is 5 buttons in a trench-coat. It can't even do 8 way, just 4 way, making WASD/Arrow keys superior at being a joystick. The forwards and back key on the side are too far away, the back key is in a very natural spot, but you'll probably have to change your grip to push the forward key The "DPI" Lighting on top is blue and only blue, and cannot be entirely disabled. I hate it, and removed the LEDs from the PCB. The Zelotes C-18 Program is at times non-intuitive. They did not have a native english speaker double check it, but it's never too far off. It's limited to only 2 profiles that must be manually switched between. It's less convenient than the bloatware most big name mouse companies have. Overall: It's better than average, but not by a lot. My main selling point, and why I'll be buying it again, is that it's a vertical mouse with 8 extra buttons on it. The highest that I can find elsewhere on a vertical mouse is 3 extra buttons, and the highest I can find on a standard mouse that doesn't have a panel of keys on the side is 6. There's probably better ergonomic solutions out there, and there's definitely mice with more buttons. It's a good compromise of everything I like, and although it feels like there's a lot of room for improvement, I'm not buying something else.
B**T
Good vertical gaming mouse for linux
It's a wired standing mouse viable with gaming ( So battery life is great, silly amazon review capstones ). The joystick is discreet not analog giving you 5 buttons and as it turns out is a very good convenient form factor to give the user 5 additional buttons. The configuration software is translated badly from Chinese(?) but still use-able. Adjustable DPI on the mouse itself. No Linux port of the configuration software but it's configuration is persistent between Windows and Linux. It's a bit short in terms of height, so the form factor could be better but for my first standing mouse I found it perfectly acceptable in build, weight and feature set for regular use and FPS gaming. It lacks some of the fancier things like infinite scroll or additional side-to-side scroll wheel inputs. But overall it's a solid Zelotes mouse ( don't know why it's not sold under it's true name anymore ). MIsc: LEDs are excessively bright, found it a bit distracting while gaming even with most LEDS off, the DPI sensitivity LED lights still shine bright enough to be mistaken for the second coming. Thankfully my keyboard/mouse is an under desk tray setup. I found the curvature around the LEDs and material causes dimming tape to just fall off. What else, noise level is what you expect of a mouse. Durability, it's a plastic mouse, not much else to be said. There's prob better build qualities out there but it seems average plastic body and pretty much any mouse will last a few years.
K**N
Worth it!
Honestly a great mouse! The joystick is good to keep a character walking while using only the one hand however you can’t exactly spin around in circles with it like you can on a controller as it’s very one directional so no 360 no scopes with the joystick specifically lol. Still good for what it is though! Haven’t had any issues with it and the weight of it is decent! Not too heavy but not super light. My carpal tunnel hasn’t had any issues with it! No more numb hand! Lol overall I definitely recommend it!
N**T
Neither Fish Nor Fowl
3 stars — I returned it. It does only an okay job at being a mouse or being a controller. That said, if I had cramps or other mobility issues, I would add a star. The biggest dealbreaker for me is that the software doesn't allow you to auto-swap profiles. You have to manually swap between e.g. Excel and Blender or your browser. Pros: I find this a really comfortable mouse, for moving it around, for accessing (most) of the buttons, and when "at rest." It looks funky, but now I wish more manufacturers tries this "upright" style. The joystick is programmable, so it can be used for moving the cursor, for movement in a video game, for running video software (e.g. ffwd, rewind, etc). Cons: Unfortunately, there are a lot of cons. First, the "joystick" only registers four directs (→↑←↓) and nothing in between. So it's more of a "four-button stick" than a joystick. Second, there aren't many other buttons, so it's not useful enough as a gaming or programming or artist mouse. Worse, the software for programming the buttons is too "20th century" and comes without instruction. It's also convoluted. The best I can say about it: it's not the worst I've seen. There's also no wheel-tilt, which is unfortunate, since that alone would provide two more functions. As I mentioned above, one has to manually swap profiles. That's a dealbreaker for me, because it makes having profiles 10 times less useful. A couple of tips: The software interface is poorly translated. When you want to "apply" changes to a profile, you press the "Application" button. (There's another button to tie for connecting to a program.) It's branded on Amazon as TRELC, but the packaging says "Zelotes". Near as I can tell from internet reviews, this isn't anything to worry about; it's just odd. Finally, it was pretty clear that this mouse was no longer "new". It was pretty obvious that the package had been previously opened and resealed. Again, I didn't see anything worrying about this mouse. It's just something to look out for if you want a pristine mouse.
K**S
Awesome Mouse for Smaller Hands
This Zelotes vertical mouse is 4.5” long, 3.25” high, 3” wide. It has a colorful light strip at the bottom when active and comes with preset function defaults. It is advertised to have 11 programmable settings, but it is really 9 since most people will maintain the left-click and right-click button defaults. It comes with a Zelotes CD that allows you to customize each function. I have a small hand (3.25” inch from bottom of thumb to bottom of palm) with thick, stubby fingers so this mouse felt extremely comfortable compared to other vertical mice I had previously used. I liked the fact that the joystick was easily accessible and could serve as 5 functions. My fat thumb found it easier to utilize the joystick with better accuracy than other mice that have a number “keypad” on the left side of the mouse. All of the functions were easy to activate except for the “forward button” which I have to stretch my thumb to reach. The vertical mouse construction is easier on my wrist compared to the traditional mouse. This is the best vertical mouse I have come across for a smaller hand. Pros: Easy to install and set up Well constructed with quality materials Smaller product frame was excellent for my small hands The joystick provided 5 functions that were easily accessible The vertical nature was easier on my wrist for long-term use Improved my gaming skill activation time Snazzy colorful light strip at the bottom Cons: People with bigger hands might not like this function layout or size Made only for right-handed people
A**Z
Really Cool
This is a great mouse; it feels great in the hand, and just looks really cool. The resolution indicitaor lights on top look cool, and the flowing multicolor lightbars on the bottom look really slick as well. The thumbstick on top is especially nice, and is really great for easily adjusting the map in RTS and tactical wargames (such as BattleTech, which I play A LOT.) The bottom two thumb buttons are placed just a bit too far forward and can be a little hard to reach, but that will depend on the angle of your arm and how you hold the mouse (they would be much better if they were positioned just a bit further back, closer to the palm.) I got this mouse because about two months ago I suddenly developed a really bad case of tendonitis in the middle two fingers of my mouse hand, to the point that my finger knuckle went *CLUNK* every time I bent my finger, and eventually I couldn't even close my fist. I had seen upright ergonomic mice like this before and thought they looked cool but I never had a reason to justify the cost of buying one before, but when I developed the tendonitis I decided I'd give one a try to see if it helped. And thankfully after starting to use this mouse instead it cleared up after a few weeks. I had initially worried that it would be hard to get accustomed to this new style of mouse with my hand in a different position, but I quickly realized that it was actually easier for me and gave me even more control than with a standard mouse; the position of your hand on the mouse allows you to rest the heel of your palm on the mousepad, allowing you fine precision control over the movement of the mouse. You just need to make sure that your mousepad has a surface that isn't too slick or the mouse can slide all over the place the moment you take your hand off it. I only wish it was wireless, since I use a laptop that I literally sit on my lap and the cable can get in the way, but that isn't any kind of complaint against this mouse in particular; the cable is actually really nice and coated in a woven fabric material that keeps it from getting all tangled and knotted up. Overall it's a really nice mouse, and I consider it well worth the price.
Q**A
Analog Stick is Just a D-Pad on a Stick
This is my first vertical mouse and I'm surprised at how quickly I was able to adapt to odd shape. I was in the market for a new gaming mouse and this interested me greatly because of the inclusion of the analog stick. It was very comfortable to hold compared to traditional horizontal mice and I don't think I can ever go back to using horizontal mice again. However when I got this mouse, I had to look for the website to download the mouse drivers to fully utilize it. Unfortunately the drivers are in bad English and it was very confusing to navigate through. Figuring what everything did was trial and error as nothing is explained well. For example: "Application" in the bottom right corner of the program actually means "Apply" but I originally thought it meant launch a certain profile with a certain program. I later found out that to do that, there's a check mark box that's called "Correlation program". The program is quite limited as well as you're stuck with only TWO profiles. I would've liked way more than this. I tried to make the analog stick and use it to move the mouse cursor but doing so took me about three hours of trial and error. And in the end it was all for nothing because the analog stick was a lie. It's actually not an analog stick. It's more like a D-pad with a stick. So you have to move the stick all the way in one of the 4 directions you want in order to trigger the key or macro. This made the mouse endeavor a complete waste of time and it also made using the default WASD configuration almost useless in FPS games as you have to take time to move the stick all the way for it to register your key. The analog stick was a really cool concept I just wish it could actually be used as an analog stick instead of a D- pad with a stick. The forward side button was also something I had a gripe with. It's a bit too far for my small hand to comfortably reach, so I have to shift the entire mouse just so my thumb can access it. RGB was something I didn't really care about. It's there and the program you download with the mouse has the basic options to change the colors. I also tried to use the "Armoury" feature which I had no idea what it was about since again, there is no documentation on it. Basically you use it in FPS games to make the mouse cancel out the recoil of the gun which sounds great but in actuality I tried and tried to get it to work. It just didn't work well for me. Some games probably detect that as a cheat or something and it flat out doens't do anything. In others it does move the mouse down, but since recoil pattern is sort of randomized and you have to individually "correct" every bullet, it just isn't worth using. Unless you play FPS games with guns that have the same recoil every time. All in all, it's a great vertical mouse with a gimmicky analog stick that doesn't really work well in games or at all. Note: i have Driver Ver 1.0 and there may be an updated version that fixes all of these issues I have with it.
B**B
Comfortable.
I was sceptical about this type of mouse but it is good. Works really well for general use and also for games like TTW or Starcraft
T**N
サイドボタンは押しにくい。
色々マクロ機能が豊富で良いが、サイドボタンは下過ぎて押しづらい、あと日本人や女性の手には奥側のサイドボタンが遠すぎて使い物にならない。もっと小ぶりなサイズで、サイドボタンは下側でなく中央付近のほうが使いやすいと思った
J**.
Buen producto, de buena calidad a buen precio.
Buen producto, de buena calidad a buen precio; sin embargo, no me gustó que el joystick no se puede configurar para mover el cursor, solamente te permite asignar teclas hacia las 4 direcciones, para un gamer podría ser útil por las teclas W, A, S, D que es como viene configurado. Creo que le faltó al menos uno o dos botones adicionales para funciones adicionales. También no me parece que sea más cómodo que un mouse común. La iluminación del mouse excelente.
A**R
Good product
Very comfortable High Material touch in hand feeling LED RGB very good The navigation button needs to be more stronger Material Overall very good comparison of price
P**N
'Vertical' mouse
Firstly, it takes a while to become accustomed to the different format. If you can get past this then the mouse is as easy to use as the normal configuration. The mini joystick may as well not be there. I never use it and it just feels clumsy. It is easy to program and set up. Is it 'better' than a normal mouse? Ultimately it comes down to personal preference. On the other hand, no one else is going to 'borrow' it so that's a plus!
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