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Leo stared at the blinking cursor on his screen. It was 11:47 PM. The "Download Complete" notification sat in the corner of his desktop like a loaded die.

A Bluetooth dongle he didn't own was now plugged into his front USB port. The G6 had jumped channels. The software was onboard now. It lived in the mouse itself.

Then the cursor moved again.

"Awesome," he whispered.

"No," he muttered. He hit "Undo." The software didn't just erase the mistake. It shimmered. A small notification appeared: Macro Programming Gaming Mouse G6 Software Download

The installation was instantaneous. A new icon appeared on his taskbar: a stylized eye, blinking.

His character moved. But not like a puppet. It moved like a ghost . It dodged an attack Leo hadn't even seen coming, then performed the 47-button combo in 1.1 seconds. Xylos shattered. Loot exploded across the screen. Leo stared at the blinking cursor on his screen

He’d bought the G6 Macro Programming Gaming Mouse three days ago. On the box, it looked like a weapon—angular, RGB-lit, with twelve side buttons arranged in a hexagonal grid. The promise was simple: Win faster. Automate the impossible. But the CD that came in the box was for a driver so old it thought Windows 7 was the future.

For ten seconds, there was silence.