i have 3 mice of the same model as austin( you can have one git if you want).
they are nice to play with but my microsoft intel mouse wireless v2( with the black leather coating is far better, when the buttons work). Its currently playing up as the left and right mouse buttons dont work well at present(i think i got crap in the contacts ).
been looking at the logitec ones, g7+g5 and when im rich again(sort of) im going to opt for the g7.(ive started love wireless mice ) _________________ ]
well i have a standerd 3 button micoshite roller ball not even usb mouse complete with nicotine stains and its 7 years old. _________________
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I use the same make and model as Austins and found it works fine..
I purchased a speed pad before xmas from argos extra as some LoKi members recommended it and it is a lot better than using your keyboard, faster reaction times and you can configue it to use sme buttons to what ever games you play and each button can be used in 3 ways..
I use the same make and model as Austins and found it works fine..
I purchased a speed pad before xmas from argos extra as some LoKi members recommended it and it is a lot better than using your keyboard, faster reaction times and you can configue it to use sme buttons to what ever games you play and each button can be used in 3 ways..
I'm currently using a Microshaft Comfort 3000 optical, but am looking for a lazer replacement. Until tonight I was steering towards the G5 but then I stumbled upon this:
Razer Copperhead Chaos Green 2000dpi High Precision Gaming Mouse - Retail (KB-018-RA)
The Razer Copperhead is the world''s most advanced and intelligent gaming mouse, featuring the industry''s most precise laser mouse tracking sensor at 2000dpi powered by Razer Precision, unprecedented speed at 1000Hz Ultrapolling and 1ms response rate, that retains gamers personal configurations. It is specially designed with the Razer''s award winning On-The-Fly Sensitivity and Always-On Capabilities.
- 2000 DPI Laser Engine Powered by Razer Precision™
- 1000 Hz Ultrapolling™ (adjustable to 125Hz & 500Hz)
- 32KB Onboard Memory Powered by Razer Synapse™
- 7 independently programmable buttons optimized with Razer’s Hyperesponse™ technology
- Zero-Acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
- 16 bit data path
- High speed motion detection, up to 45ips and 20g / Over 7080 frames per second
- Always-On™ mode pioneered by Razer™
- Award winning Razer™ drivers featuring On-the-Fly Sensitivity™ DPI adjustment pioneered by Razer
- Size: 5.04" length x 2.5" width x 1.54" height
- GlowPipe™ non-slip side rails
- Ergonomic ambidextrous design
- Ultra large non-slip rubber coated mouse buttons
- Gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity
- 7 foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord _________________
I have to admit to liking Microsoft's ergonomics when it comes to mice and always get a little twitchy when looking at other manufacturers purely because of my 'stick with what you know' habit. I've used Microsoft ones for many a year now and I really can't fault them. If this HABU has Razer's standard of technology, I think it could warrant a purchase. I may have to shop around a little though, OC UK currently have it about a tenner more than the G5.
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