The Trust Primo supports adjustable DPI, allowing users to switch between a minimum of 1000 DPI and a maximum of 1600 DPI to suit different tasks and surface preferences. This range is modest but functional for everyday productivity use, giving a basic degree of cursor sensitivity control without extending into high-precision or gaming-grade territory.
The Trust Primo is a productivity mouse that connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 4, requiring no USB dongle or physical cable. It carries a remarkable claimed battery life of 4383 hours and features a removable battery, making it straightforward to replace when needed. The mouse does not support gesture input and stores no onboard memory profiles, keeping its feature set focused and uncomplicated. It does not include gesture support. Rounding out the general specifications, the Trust Primo comes with a 5-year warranty, offering meaningful long-term coverage.
The Trust Primo has a total of 3 buttons, keeping the layout minimal and straightforward. It includes a DPI switching button for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments, but carries no side buttons, no programmable buttons, and no profile switching button, reflecting its no-frills approach to button configuration.
The Trust Primo features an ambidextrous orientation, making it equally usable for left- and right-handed users. It has a compact physical footprint, measuring 95 mm in height, 55 mm in width, and 40 mm in thickness, with a volume of 209 cm³ and a light weight of 50 g. The design is purely functional — there is no RGB lighting, no tilting or thumb scroll wheel, and no provision for adding extra weights, keeping the overall aesthetic clean and unadorned.