In the frontal area of the product, we’ve got the left/right click buttons, but also the rubberized scroll wheel; the buttons do produce very little noise when actuated, similar to the touchpad click on some high-end laptops. The scroll wheel is also very silent, in both directions:
The top Gentix Silent finishing is made from a smooth black finish, which is meant to prevent scratches, and scuffing; the middle layer is more recessed, in a grey color and here we will get to see a grey logo:
On the side panels of the Gentix Silent, CHERRY has included rubber, so you can get more grip while holding the mouse in your hand:
The manufacturer has also included the “Gentix Silent Precision” writing on the left button, in order to identify it much easier:
On the bottom layer of the mouse, CHERRY has included PTFE feet, so the mouse will slide optimally on the surfaces we will use it on; the central sensor lens along with a sticker that holds the product serial number, but also the power rating can be also spotted here:
As we have seen with many other peripherals meant for offices, the USB cable is not braided:
The cable ends with a standard USB connector: