Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse
"Overall i got what I paid for."
2009-11-21
- Reviewed By User: A7CD8KBYT420E
It's worth the money. If you want serious response time for gaming this is the mouse to get.
"Simply Amazing"
2009-11-19
- Reviewed By User: A3VU502TYT922C
Im gona keep this short and simple
Pros-
Very Durable
Not a Cheaply made mouse
Feels looks and performs great
Cons-
For me just the last 3 buttons are very hard to access while moving the mouse and trying to push them
"Needs better drivers, Half comfortable buttons"
2009-11-16
- Reviewed By User: AG8E99EJMWNB7
This works as a mouse and USB HID keyboard. The 12 buttons are seen as keys. I could not change it with the drivers. It may be possible with custom drivers.
The back and forward buttons next to the left button are uncomfortable. They don't click like mouse buttons. They are on the edge of the mouse. I have to press them with the right half of my index finger or I'll click the left button accidentally or it feels like I could twist my finger off.
Buttons 1-2 & 4-5 are usable, 3 & 6 are high. I don't use 7-12 since I'm not as precise with my thumb joint. If you press and hold multiple buttons, they repeat like 125612561256125612561256...
"Great MMO mouse"
2009-11-15
- Reviewed By User: A1C2E8F7GEWXBO
I just bought this mouse and I love it. I use this mouse for WoW and it works flawlessly, it syncs with Bartender perfectly. Excellent mouse well worth the money!
"What Designer Thought This was a Good Idea??"
2009-11-12
- Reviewed By User: A2ES8N7CVWICZY
I would really like to know who at Razor thought that putting nine buttons just South of where your thumb is used for stabilization was a good idea? Did he have two thumbs? The buttons are not in a place where any normal human can quickly move from one to the next during action without losing movement grip on the mouse. Maybe they would be ok for stand-still functions like opening inventory.
Here's a tip for the guys at Razor, or anyone else looking to make a competitive mouse in this genre: Put a low profile Directional-thumbstick in a low, natural spot on the side of the mouse, making the mouse capable of complete movement control so the keyboard can be freed up for only action buttons. Boom, done. The Blizzard WoW mouse has a d-pad of sorts, but that mouse has failed from poor production quality so it's a non-entry. Using a thumbstick on the mouse would not sacrifice stability, since the thumb does not need to be lifted.
People don't want gaming mice/pads for more buttons, there are plenty of buttons on a keyboard. We want a device to completely remove movement control from the keyboard (not turning, but front/back/strafe), so our keyboard hand can be entirely delegated to hitting action keys.
I gave 2 stars for the effort of trying to innovate, but the design should be obvious. Basically, someone needs to make a quality version of the Blizzard mouse, focusing on the thumb stick.
"Great WoW mouse."
2009-11-12
- Reviewed By User: A2K8QDZVQ1PXCB
I love this mouse. It has made playing WoW on a laptop so much easier. The addon software kinda sucks, I still prefer Bartender3 with custom settings, but hey, to each their own. I highly recommend this mouse to anyone playing WoW on a laptop or otherwise!
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