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R**N
A good mouse that isn't just for gaming (although it's great for gaming)
Pros:Customizable customizable customizableExtremely responsiveWell madeQuiet clicking (compared to, say, an Apple wireless mouse)That 12-number keypadCons:A wee bit expensiveStyling can be a miss for some people, especially when a muted presence is neededThe forward and back buttons are not in the best place. I rarely use them.Review:Let me preface by saying I am a gamer which made purchasing this mouse a whole lot easier. The looks, description, reviews, everything about this product scream "Plug me in and let me wreak havoc in an online game". I'm not one to hold back in this regard and don't mind letting people know that I game, but there's a whole other set of reasons why I bought this mouse.I am a fanatic keyboard shortcut user. I hate having to break my train of thought by clicking through menus to highlight text in a PDF, bookmark a website, or pull up the equation editor in Word. I customize everything around my specific workflows so I can minimize the time it takes me to do redundant, trivial, but necessary tasks so I can get on with the big priority stuff. The Naga, in concert with Razer's Synapse 2.0 software, is a great way to streamline workflows.I've set up macros and profiles for all of the applications that I sink my time into. The software auto recognizes what program you're in and loads up the appropriate profile and puts all of your macros and most used keyboard shortcuts right in hand. Very nice. This is more due to the Synapse 2.0 software, but the mouse with its full 12-number keypad is an integral part. The Synapse 2.0 software is still a bit clunky. I run it on Mac OS 10.7.4 for the most part and it fails to load a good number of times, forcing me to logout and log back in again. A recent update, however, seems to have eliminated this problem but it's still a little too early for me to be absolutely certain. When the software does run, the experience is flawless.The mouse itself is very nice. Extremely responsive. I'd been running an old Logitech mouse (which I still love), but didn't realize how much lag it was putting in. The Naga goes exactly when I tell it to go, which seems an obvious thing for a mouse to do but doesn't always happen. Ergonomically it is very comfortable. It can be a little hard to reach some of the higher numbers on the 12-number keypad, but my muscle memory is getting better and I'm able to hit all the buttons I need relatively quickly.I've turned off the glowing logo in the palmrest as it gets warm and makes my hand sweat more than needed. That and I don't need to be flashing off the molten decals to everyone around me when I'm nerding out on biology in the library.A downer is the placement of the "Forward" and "Backward" buttons. These are not easy for me to reach. As such, I rarely use them which is nuts because I always used to use them on my old mouse. I have to stretch to reach the upper button and curl and pull back to reach lower button. Neither situation is ideal. People with longer fingers (or people who are very good at maintaing a "claw" grip on their mice) may be able to win here.In the end, I am supremely happy with this purchase. It is definitely a mouse for the power user, whether that power usage comes in the form of domination in an online game, crushing Photoshop, or flushing out the capabilities of Acrobat Pro. I won't make a blanket recommendation for everyone. However, I think most power users know they're power users. For those people, I highly recommend you check out this mouse (for gaming or whatever else you may put it towards).
R**J
I LOVE this mouse.... except:
EDIT*** I bought the razer mouse pad and it helps alot! Still not perfect, but much better than it was before. Recommended if you get it with the mouse pad! ***It drifts. But I will get to that in a second. First, the good part:I have used this mouse for about a year and had an old green one before that. Wore that one out and ordered one of these molten ones. I LOVE the keymapping on the side of the mouse. I use it solely for MMOs and have all my abilities mapped to the number keys on the side of the mouse. You can get drivers/mods from the razer site for assisting with this. I used it for a long time with WOW, Rift, then for SWTOR while I was playing that. Very effective, very efficient, and once you get used to playing it and your thumb can memorize the keys its very fun. I used to be a clicker and never went back. 5 stars for this portion.Now the downside. I have ordered a mat for this mouse from razer after reading that it is the only way to fix the mouse drift. This is serious drift, the thing will move across the screen on its own from time to time, and seems worse when you are trying to click a button on screen. Want to click that OK button? Nope.. your mouse will drift to the left, replace it, nope, now down, then... almost got it.. nope, now up. You literally will want to stab yourself in the eyeball with a pen and throw the mouse across the room. I cleaned it. I have tried cardboard, mouse pads, paper, folded paper, the rubber side of the mouse pad, the hard surface of my desk, a plate, a piece of plastic, a laminated box. I have tried all the options, patches, and everything else I can find to try to modify the mouse. Nothing worked. The thing always drifted. And my old one did too - the reason why I wore it out and got this new one. I eventually drifted so bad that I just could not use it anymore. I thought it was just that mouse - turns out this molten one is the exact same. I use it for MMOs because other than clicking the occasional accept or quest box, it really doesn't matter where the cursor is if your not a clicker. I tried it for skyrim and that pencil in the eyeball was becoming a real possibility so I use my old microsoft for everything else. Turn off the MMO, the razer gets unplugged straight away. 1 star here, absolutely the worst out of the box tracking on a mouse I have ever seen. I have read on numerous posts that the razer mouse pad fixes this - I sure hope so.The second thing is they are kinda flimsy - not really bad, but they are not made as solid as some of the other mice I have used over the years. For me not a huge deal, about a half star subtraction.Overall, if you are an MMO player and want a cool mouse to bind your keys, I halfheartedly recommend. If the drifting problem sounds like something you can live with, give it a shot.
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