But a piece of hardware is only half the story. To unlock the beast inside this plastic chassis, you need the .

This is surprisingly robust for a $15 mouse. You can record keystrokes, insert delays, and loop macros.

is a fan favorite for budget-conscious gamers who don't want to sacrifice performance for price. While it’s known as a "plug-and-play" device, getting the most out of its 2,400 DPI optical sensor and 9-button layout requires a bit of know-how.

A physical switch on the bottom of the mouse allows users to toggle between ON, OFF, and Light (which activates the blue LED breathing effect). Finding and Installing the Software

Because this is budget hardware, you will encounter quirks.

Let’s address the elephant in the room first. Zelotes is not Logitech or Razer. You won’t find a polished website with auto-updating drivers.