The Performance section of the Lenovo Legion M6X centers on a maximum DPI of 10000, with the lower end sitting at 100 DPI and adjustable DPI support allowing users to fine-tune sensitivity across that range. The mouse tracks at up to 400 IPS and handles a maximum acceleration of 50G, while its 1000 Hz polling rate ensures that position updates are sent to the system 1000 times per second for responsive cursor movement.
The Lenovo Legion M6X is a gaming mouse that connects via USB or 2.4GHz wireless and uses a PixArt PAW3325 sensor for tracking. Its rechargeable battery delivers up to 70 hours of battery life, and the mouse can continue to be used while it is charging. It does not support gesture input and stores no onboard memory profiles. The device does not include gesture support, and it comes with a 1-year warranty.
The Lenovo Legion M6X features 5 buttons in total, 2 of which are positioned on the side, and all 5 are programmable, giving users full control over button assignments. A dedicated DPI switching button is included for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments, though the mouse does not have a profile switching button.
The Lenovo Legion M6X has an ambidextrous orientation, making it suitable for both left- and right-handed use. It weighs 100 g and measures 125 mm in height, 70 mm in width, and 40 mm in thickness, with a total volume of 350 cm³. Extra weights are included, allowing some adjustment to how the mouse feels in hand. The cable runs 1.8 m in length, and the mouse does not feature RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, or a thumb scroll wheel.