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    Which mouse you recommend for gaming

    I am running Windows 7 on my desktop machine I have got habitat to use this machine. But mouse does not seems to be suiting according to an environment. Actually I play lot of games on this desktop and other things which I do on this laptop includes only creativity such as Adobe Photoshop. I would like to ask you guys that which mouse you would recommend to have on this desktop, I gave noticed, Logitech Performance MX & Razer Mamba. Is there any other which may perform better these two?

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    Re: Which mouse you recommend for gaming

    The Razer Nagas do not intend to make more frags in Modern Warfare 2 but to become more effective in World of Warcraft or Warhammer Online. In use, the Naga is a huge surprise. As you can imagine, the mouse scrolls to the editor. Two mice are permanently connected to each station. A mouse for desktop applications, another for the game in this area is the sobriety that eventually swept away with a G5 that fulfills its function. Yes, yes, we do have in mind that these stories more weight or less is just a marketing gimmick. When mice of this kind happens, we remove all the weights have been possible for the lightest and it folded.


    The Naga has absolutely no such option for this. Before discussing its options, we should mention its ease of use. Because there is simply brilliant. The reactions are absolutely excellent, which is working on a surface horribly uncomfortable or a mouse pad like a frozen lake. The manufacturer claims a precision of 5600 DPI and it is reflected. The buttons are also very enjoyable to drive. The 12 shortcut buttons located under the thumb are not too bothersome, it could have been more painful, at least in office use.

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    Re: Which mouse you recommend for gaming

    Downside: because of the presence of the twelve shortcut buttons, it was impossible to place the Previous and Next buttons at the usual place. Therefore, to achieve them, the index must veer to the left and placing themselves in an uncomfortable situation, especially if they reach the Back. In MMO, this could cause problems if you've assigned to that button the auto racing or other action that you repeat often. But hey, we can not have everything, especially not 14 buttons that overlap. 12 is already enormous, as we shall see next page. Here I have given you the review of the Razer Naga Epic.

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    Re: Which mouse you recommend for gaming

    As always with Razer , the package is meant treatment. The Deathadder is indeed presented in a most elegant black packaging, which could almost qualify as a backdrop. The bundle is his most conventional, ie the manual mouse drivers on a CD and a warranty booklet. Point USB-> PS2 provided: the Deathadder is a mouse before-all for gamers, and assumes that identity fully resolved. At first glance, the mouse itself recalls the great forms of his half-sister Habu , coupled to the specifics of the Copperhead , like the logo or the light control panel specific to the brand. Presented in a black livery, the mouse is composed of a velvet touch plastic on top, classic sides. Although tested here in both "Nova Blue", the only available versions of the impending arrival of the Razer in other colors seem plausible, like the Copperhead , but if success is to go you. It has five programmable buttons (left, right, click wheel, and two on the left edge) which also describe every feature those of Habu.

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    Re: Which mouse you recommend for gaming

    Three points differ between the DeathAdder and Habu mice, three criteria that become critical to his choice:

    Design: advantage to the Death Adder, his is more aesthetic. The lack of cutting top buttons, which are merged into the shell, is the most beautiful effect. We also liked the light blue strip on the sides and behind the mouse is over the party, even if it is compensated by a razer logo light, not necessarily less visible. The buttons under the thumb were also reviewed, slightly magnified. There, on the contrary, we tend to prefer those of Microsoft, a little more discreet and not less convenient.

    Buttons: there are unfortunately two less on the DeathAdder. Those located in the wheel Habu, useful for changing the sensor resolution on the fly disappeared. On the DeathAdder, only the mouse driver can adjust the resolution. Or should reprogram those under the thumb, and to forego other features. It's a pity there are games in which it enjoys spending an accuracy of 800 to 1200 cpi with one click, as we seek to emphasize speed or accuracy.

    The sensor: the Habu laser, infrared on the DeathAdder. In most contexts currents (not games then), the laser sensor is actually preferable because of its much greater grip on all media. The Habu can be placed on any surface, we checked, it will follow your movements perfectly. With the DeathAdder, do not rack is brilliant, that there are not too many irregularities, either, and so on. A magazine cover, for example, makes it crazy.

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    Re: Which mouse you recommend for gaming

    In the game world, the smallest details matter when it comes to winning or losing. The Logitech Gaming Mouse G500 provides accuracy, control and comfort. It offers impeccable precision when changing game, all hand speed You can store your settings and profiles ready to play on the internal memory and enjoy it anywhere. You can use up to 27 grams of weight to customize your mouse with a heft and balance perfectly suited to your game The scroll wheel offers a dual-mode scroll stepper ideal for precise selection of weapons during the game. The hyper-fast scrolling lets you quickly browse large web pages. Change resolution on the fly: to move from targeting specific pixel (200 dpi) for high-speed maneuvers (up to 5700 dpi). And 10 programmable buttons allow you to defeat your opponent. The power is in your hands.

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