Conclusion: Very responsive. Teflon feet are very smooth, not perfect, but nice glide over my steelseries pad. Mouse wheel has some resistance so no accidental scroll's when clicking...
Pros: Rubberized finish gives it good a good grip, 3G optical, thumb buttons are nicely located
Conclusion: I have the Razer Copperhead mouse and i have been very satisfied with it. I am a little disapointed to learn that this version doesnt have on-the-fly since that is a...
Conclusion: Actually, I own the DeathAdder, and it does have OTF-DPi sensitivity, you just set it in the driver menu...I assign the page-forward button, you then press the buton, and...
Conclusion: Razer really got it right with the DeathAdder. I've never been a fan Razer's other mice - the ambidextrous design and flattened body had its following, but I wasn't among...
Conclusion: I usually up the sensitivity when i go from foot to air vehicle in my fave fps'... never did it before i got my G5 but now, dunno what i would do without it!
Conclusion: I've never actually used the DPI switching on my MX518, either. It takes me long enough to "learn" how a mouse moves on only ONE sensitivity, I can't be bothered with...
Conclusion: I got the DeathAdder over a year ago based on a review that showed its sensor the most accurate in a large round-up of gaming mice. I got it to replace my trusty MX-518....
Conclusion: Ya know what'd be kick ass? Breaking down the mouse reviews based one what kind of surface you're testing these things on, maybe even on multiple surfaces. Laminated...
The Razer DeathAdder™ gaming mouse is the world’s first 3G infrared
sensor gaming mouse. This ultimate gaming mouse with ergonomic right-handed
design provides maximum comfort during intensive game…
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