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Dominate the competition and strike fear in your foes with the latest CM Storm Tech - The Sentinel Advance Mouse. This technological marvel utilizes the latest innovations in cutting-edge technology: 5600 DPI twin laser, rapid fire mode, internal Sentinel-X memory and our patented security, Storm Guard; The Sentinel Advance is designed for one purpose and one purpose only - to search and destroy. Overpower your enemies with speed and precision beyond their imagination. Conquest is at your fingertips - Sentinel Advance.
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- Superior Gaming Grade Precision Twin laser engine to ensure extreme stability and ultra precise tracking performance.
- Onboard Sentinel-X 64Kb Safeguards your mouse settings and store up to 5 different game profiles.
- Octoshade LED Tech Enable yourself to quickly recognize your active profile
- OLED Profile Management Allows gamers to switch DPI and profiles on the fly with instant visual feedbacks.
- Tag Your Own Gaming Clan Logo Upload your own clan logo and display it in all its glory on the OLED profile management screen.
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Customer Buzz
 "Beware of Cooler Master Products" 2010-09-14
By Neo (Alexandria, VA)
This product went bad shortly after I plugged it in. First, I could not move the cursor but the LED lights were still on. I plugged it into another USB port and it worked for 30 minutes, then everything went out, including the OLED screen. The LED lights were on but very dim. It has been almost a month and I am still waiting for a replacement from Cooler Master. Their RMA system does not work, they keep blaming it on a system upgrade but from looking at their blogs, it has been going on for years!! They keep telling me every week that it will be shipping but it never does. Customer Service has very nice people but they do not deliver on their promise. What a disappointment.

Customer Buzz
 "Know the product." 2010-07-22
By Van
I'm going to address the issues people brought up first.



The middle click wasn't meant to be pressed directly down, you are supposed to slide into it with your pointer, it presses VERY easily this way, like it was designed to.



The loudness of the clicking, :/ can't be helped, although the longer you use it the more it goes away.



The tracking, make sure your using back panel USB 2.0 ports, it has GOLD contacts, using them in the front panel even on nicer chassis can ruin tracking, also an easy fix, insure your surface is clean, no salt residue, it will pick up salt crystals easily and make sure the actual lens is clean, only clean it with high quality rubbing alcohol.



No you can not find drivers for it on the Coolermaster website, but Coolermaster has another website dedicated to products with the CM Storm logo where you can very easily find the software. (search for CM Storm)



There should be NO conflicts with OS's, the drivers and processing are handled on-board, I can seamlessly switch between 32-bit and 64bit and then even switch between Mac and Linux.(so if your thinking that must be it look somewhere else :/, you don't have to install it it just runs where and whenever you plug it in, check your mouse settings in OS)



Finally, it IS designed more for a palm grip, if your going to use claw you have to take out all the weights and then use your thumb a little more to keep the back-end in place.



Now for my review, the mouse was designed by coolermaster with help professional gamers for professional gamers, and it fits the bill nicely. The grip is nice and what every other company should aspire to design, the reliability and sensitivity ARE perfect to a fault. Loud noises, slight bass, even talking near it WHEN it's on its highest dpi will move it. Turn the dpi down to something more manageable when your just using your desktop.



It's shining feature has to be the easily managed profiles and fast-switching of dpi's, perfect for people who play more than one type of game, I can switch from Starcraft, Starcraft 2 to counterstrike and battlefield, to java based games like Runescape or other mmo's like Mabinogi or Vindictus and always have a dpi that works best.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Mouse; Worst Customer Support Ever" 2010-07-17
By Megiddo
The mouse is wonderful when it works, but the software is inaccessible on their webpage (I can't even download the drivers and haven't been able to for several weeks) and the tech people I have spoken to have been condescending and unhelpful. Think twice about purchasing this mouse.

Customer Buzz
 "driver issues in Win 7 64-bit" 2010-07-14
By YetAnotherITGuy (Central Texas)
I bought this mouse to replace an aging Logitech MX-510.



System is a custom build -- ASUS mobo, I7 960, 6GB DDR3, ATI Radeon HD 5850, OS is Windows 7 64-bit.



Drivers for the CM Sentinel would not allow me to re-map the middle button to a double click. Yes, I tried creating macros and scripts. Could not get a double click on the middle button after over an hour of messing with the driver configuration.



That is the main reason I sent it back. Too bad, it a way cool looking mouse, the drivers just need some work and better integration into the Microsoft windows 7 OS implementation.





Customer Buzz
 "Poor tracking for "Twin Lasers", fascist support forums." 2010-07-13
By Killian Goetowski (Myrtle Beach, SC USA)
Right, so, the product itself has numerous features that are all well and good if you like bells and whistles, but it's important to remember that the more features you pile onto a product, the more parts there are that can break and will need to be fixed. One of the primary problems I have with the mouse is the tracking. On Windows startup, often the mouse fails to begin tracking at all, even though the left and right mouse buttons work, and I require several restarts before I can get the cursor onscreen to move. Another problem is that when it DOES track, it often skips and stutters, and when I need to lift the mouse when I run out of room on my mousepad, the "Twin Laser" sensor goes into some kind of snooze mode until I shake the mouse for a while.



Now for the fun bit, Customer Support. When I first addressed these issues at the CM Storm support forums, I was sent a Private Message from an Admin asking for my personal information, because CM had some sort of new mousepad in development and they wanted to show it off to me (I couldn't tell if the admin was trying to push a product on me, or was offering a free mousepad, because said admin spoke in broken English). I kindly replied that I wasn't interested in a new pad because I'd already spent $20 on a SteelSeries 4HD Gaming Surface (read: a really fancy pad), and that should have sufficed. The admin replied that what I "needed" was a brightly colored pad, on which the mouse's sensors would pick up movement easier. At this point I opened a new topic pointing out that on Amazon's page for the product, it advertises "Dynamic Surface Adaptation -- Tracks on all surfaces, ensures minimal lift-off distance", said that if a "brightly colored" mousepad was a system requirement, it should have been listed. I also quoted from another webpage describing how laser mice in general were, by design, able to track on ANY surface WITHOUT a pad. This topic was promptly deleted, and I was sent another PM from the same admin asking again for my personal info, and that there was a "new mousepad in development that would make me the happy user". Rather than create another support thread again, I posted within someone else's thread, as this person had described the problem in a similar manner. I stated that what I had to say was valid, I wasn't "trolling" against the company, and that rather than trying to push a new product on me, they should be focusing on the software error that was causing the tracking problems. Lo and behold, the next day I logged in to find "You have been banned. No reason has been specified. Date this ban will be lifted: Never."



If pointing out product flaws and advertising discrepancies is enough to bring down the corporate hammer, then I dread to think what happens to those who actually demand a refund. That said, it probably won't deter me from doing so. I recommend a Logitech product instead.


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