I Bought an original run deathadder and it went double click of death on me faster than it should. I swore off Razer for a long time, then caved and got the DeathAdder 2014, I love it. It's the best mouse I've owned and great accuracy for FPS. Love the surface calibration software.
I've tried...
None as long as it lights up.
I may be able to sacrifice the backlighting.
I've looked at the CM storm boards, it looks like I can get backlighting with no arrow keys http://www.amazon.com/CM-Storm-QuickFire-TK-Mechanical/dp/B00A378L10/ref=sr_1_24?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1416940923&sr=1-24...
Will anything beat the Corsair K70?
Trying to keep it around $100, willing to go up to $130 to get all the stuff I want in one package.
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Otherwise I'd have to go for the...
Was at Best Buy and they finally have some of their new shit on display, Razer keyboards, the logictech mechanical keyboard (g110 I think?), the g400, 500, and 700, but no 602, it was in the box but not on display.
They also got the roccat kone there but also in box.
Best Buy plz. Does only...
I have the rocketfish and I like it a lot. My rat7 tracks great on both sides of it despite all the hate on PTE for apparently not tracking on anything ever.
My parents want some backlit keyboards, nothing fancy, just need to light up, $50 or less preferably as I'm buying one for each of them.
Was about to give up on getting a decent brand until I saw this...
I got a CM Storm Quickfire Stealth for about $70 I think.
Definitely look at what switches you want but imo the CM storm line is very nice for the bottom end price line. Cherry Red is the cheapest, but I kind of wish I had sprung for blues or browns I want a tactile click.
A lot of the modern gaming mouse I've had feel awkward compared to some of the older ones I used to use and I'm not entirely sure why but it could be the new trend toward ultra high dpi, polling rates, and lasers instead of optic.
One of my favorite mice ever was some cheapo memorex 5 button...
I do data entry keying for the state.
Because it's sensitive documents they have some pretty strict rules to follow in terms of privacy and confidentiality.
I was wondering if on board memory on keyboards could reasonably have the potential to actually take such information.
I ask...
I would love to get another deathadder if I could trust razer's QC, the only thing I never liked on the original was the smooth left side wasn't great for lifting it up.
I'm really digging just about everything about the Naos 3200 so I'll probably drop for one in the near future, thanks for...
I would much rather they didn't produce products that need to be RMAed so frequently.
I'm hoping my Nostromo holds together alright, because after the quick death of my deathadder and some other stories I've heard I have little trust in the brand.
I hear mixed reviews on the two laser Naos vs. the 3200, not really sure what to think of it, might just be laser vs. optics fanboys.
Either way I'd rather roll for the cheaper one, I find differences in optics to be minor since I run a moderate to high sensitivity and I'm mostly concerned...
Tells you to avoid highly popular mice like the Kone + and G9x, goes to show you this is highly subjective and even difference in the technical specs of the optics may be overstated.
I don't think there's any way to truly evaluate a mouse except to use it.
Some guy's selling a broken Rat3 for $1 you could buy to try out http://www.ebay.com/itm/Razer-R-A-T-3-gaming-mouse-broken-/251357092763?pt=Mice&hash=item3a860cdb9b
there's plenty of eccentric mice with lots of shit on them out there, and probably of better quality considering the $14 price tag.
Among my favorites that I would actually consider buying are the Rat7, TT Esports Level 10 M, Roccat Kone, CM Storm Sentinel
There's lots of 'cool' flashy or...
I don't really want a tall mouse like the mx518 or g5 / 400 logitech but wide left to right, I want to minimize the amount I have to cup my hand around the mouse because for me that causes the greatest discomfort.
Tall is okay but not tall and skinny.
I use ring + pinky on the side for the...
IMO The g9x mouse wheel click 'issues' is over blown and had I not read about it before hand it wouldn't have even occurred to me.
I'm not a fingertip gripper but was I I think it would be a great choice, the 'precision' grip has descent cutouts on the sides and a rough, dry texture that I...
Razer just seems to fall to double click of doom faster than most. Mine went really fast and I din't get another after reading similar experiences across the board.
Was a great mouse while is lasted.
I know I can't be the only one that just likes a cheap product that will last. I'm always scared to go cheap because sometimes you're sacrificing quality and product life so you pay more in the long run replacing it.
But sometimes you're just paying less to get less unnecessary features and...
How are they worse, keyboard feel is all personal preference.
I've looked at scissor switches as well but always find they tend to be low quality or too expensive for my budget.
Have a Rat7, great for general purposes but very sensitive to dust in the optics. They have this little flap over part of the optics that collects dust and makes it harder to clean, don't know why they would do that.
I have the Albino and about 8 months out the white surface has stains on the...
As a bit of a fitness enthusiast I've learned that there are a lot of ways to combat the effects of the computer lifestyle.
Your point about chairs is very true, for the longest time I've sat in a chair with my feet up in a reclined position, this is the easiest way to achieve a healthy back...
No I'm quite sure high is the right term.
Low = it will malfunction at a lower speed.
You want to be able to move it as fast as you can without it losing tracking, every mouse will eventually malfunction at a given speed, you want it to be as high as possible if you're a low sensitivity player...
Never heard of it, it's probably not a popular enough mouse to have a reputation.
It's cheap, get it and try it out if you want it. Most optical mice will work out fine unless you're a low sens player and need a high malfunction speed, then you might want to check out specific tried and true...
I have hair-in-lens problem and it's probably related to cats but it's hard to be 100% certain.
Cat chew marks are distinctive, they'd have to have cut the rubber to damage it. I had a cat chew my microphone cable, he was feline Pica, a form of OCD in which they chew things often. I fixed it...
Why people rave for heavy mice is beyond me. Is it because we've been taught to think weight = quality?
I use a light touch and feel it gives me more control over the subtlety of my mouse movement, the harder I have to grip the mouse to lift it, the more restricted and tense my muscles will be...
I've owned both, the death adder is slightly slimmer, I'll try to dig it out and do a side-by-side later if I remember.
My favorite thing on the Rat is the pinky rest lets you fly your pinky off to the side rather than having to cup it under your ring finger and I find this very comfortable...
Idk my G9x has the similar wheel click on/off with no issue but the clicks are very different, the clicks were one thing I wasn't a fan of on the mx518 and similar mice in that line.
If little things like that bother you I'd also advice against the Rat7 as my mouse wheel feels pretty similar...