Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Razer Gaming Mouse

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Is Razer gaming mouse compatible with both windows and mac?
I want to know if the mouse is compatible with both.

Short answer: somewhat. Long answer: Most USB mice adhere to a common standard. Therefore movement, left click, right click and vertical scrolling will usually work, even if you don't have a specific driver for the mouse. However, any extra functions, like extra buttons, horizontal scrolling and the like require a special driver from the manufacturer. Razer doesn't seem to have Mac drivers for most of their mice, though the Pro|Click does. So, most of the mice will probably have basic functionality (moving, clicking, etc.) but special functions will only work under Windows.
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Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse (RZ01-00280100-R3)
Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse (RZ01-00280100-R3)
The Razer Naga is the ultimate Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming mouse that shifts the balance between keyboard and mouse by putting an unprecedented number of in-game commands in one place. A multi-button thumb grid and Razer's MMO game interface add-on combine to place every command in the palms of your hands

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Where can I buy Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse in the Philippines?
Preferably not online, but in a store. If possible, please recommend areas within or near Imus, Cavite. Thank you.

try looking at mall of asia, my brothers go there for their pc needs... also if you want that mouse for gaming, id consider buying a regular optical mouse... i just returned a logitech g5, i really think its not that special or make you a better gamer or anything... specially in the philippines, (mahirap magsoli ng opened items jan)... so thats it... also if you but an optical mouse, try to look for atleast 1000dpi...
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Does the Razer Naga gaming mouse work with Windows 7?
I noticed the system requirements in the packaging mention other OS's but not Windows 7. Does that mean it won't work on a new PC or does it mean i just have to get new drivers? Is anyone using it with Windows 7 right now?

It will work, generically as well as with packaged driver.
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Which Razer gaming mouse pad works for Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse? Destructor or Goliathus?
Hi, I'm trying to buy Razer DeathAdder and I'm Trying to find which one works better with DeathAdder gaming mouse, Destructor gaming mouse pad or Goliathus gaming mouse pad? ALSO IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY OF THOSE GAMING MOUSE PADS, PLEASE DON'T ANSWER UNLESS YOU KNOW LOT ABOUT THEM... AND PLEASE DON'T TELL ME TO BUY OTHER GAMING MOUSE PAD INSTEAD OF THOSE I ASKED... Anyway... Razer Destructor Gaming Mouse Pad looks like = http://www.entertainmentopia.com/images/articles/hardware_razer_destructor_01.jpg Razer Goliathus Gaming Mouse Pad looks like = http://www.gadgets.in/images/listings/product/large/computer/other_peripherals/razer/Razer_goliathus_gaming_mouse_pad_control1.jpg Thanks and please don't answer them if you don't even know what are those..... and don't give me other products for gaming mouse pads

The Destructor is a hard pad that will provide better tracking for you mouse. According to Razer, the tracking for optical mice (like your DeathAdder) is about 25% better. The Goliathus actually comes in two versions: the Goliathus Speed and Goliathus Control. In addition, each version of the pad comes in three sizes from 270x215mm (10.6 x 8.46 in) to 444x355mm (17.48 x 13.98 in). As the names imply, the Goliathus speed is smoother, and the Goliathus control has more resistance. If you just want the smoothest of the two, get the Destructor. The Destructor is good for precision in relatively small movements, and would more likely be used by a gamer who held the mouse in their fingertips. Low-sensitivity gamers will appreciate the Goliathus more because it has such a wide area. If you like moving your whole hand with the mouse, and make wide, sweeping mouse motions, get the biggest Goliathus that will fit on your desk. If you're still unsure, get the Destructor. It will last longer, is easier to clean, is large enough to move around for medium-sensitivity gamers, and has a smooth yet precise surface.
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