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On June 12 2008 07:01 tonytongji wrote: lol, the cord and the body doesnt seems to be in the same age
yeah well I had to rewire the old mac mouse to work with current USB technology, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to pwn n00bs with the greatest mouse ever invented on my new comp.
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In all seriousness, though, I use it for work and love it.
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A4 Tech X7-18 is freaking amazing, i want that
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I used Razer Salmosa, nut now I use Logitech G3. Trying to remove the weight inside though.
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Surprised nobody has posted this yet:
![[image loading]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_zB797dnhh9s/S668Sw-RUVI/AAAAAAAAAz8/agEY9pu6M0o/s1600/Razer-DeathAdder-LH2.jpg)
Razer Deathadder. Has served me flawlessly for a year!
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On November 15 2010 11:59 Goobus wrote:Surprised nobody has posted this yet: ![[image loading]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_zB797dnhh9s/S668Sw-RUVI/AAAAAAAAAz8/agEY9pu6M0o/s1600/Razer-DeathAdder-LH2.jpg) Razer Deathadder. Has served me flawlessly for a year!
I'm somehow not surprised you didn't read the thread: + Show Spoiler +On April 23 2008 11:57 Hollow wrote: always razer mouses. I found the deathadder to be the best out of them all (including comfort level) On April 24 2008 07:16 Wala.Revolution wrote: to Dark Luster
That is the Razor Deathadder, which is my mouse! It's really good for small hands and those who palm mouses. On April 24 2008 16:45 LazySCV wrote:![[image loading]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/lazyscv/fUnc1030.jpg) Razer DeathAdder. Since I do not use my computer much for gaming anymore, I plan to get a wireless keyboard and mouse in the future. Also, the new, high-end wireless mice are supposed to be just as good now. At least for non-intensive gaming. On April 24 2008 19:50 skyglow1 wrote:![[image loading]](http://www.thg.ru/consumer/razer_deathadder/images/razer_deathadder_1.jpg) Razer Deathadder too. On April 25 2008 16:06 Motiva wrote:![[image loading]](http://img1.lesnumeriques.com/produits/117/1954/117_1954_2.jpg) Razer Deathadder On June 11 2008 23:13 0xDEADBEEF wrote:I'm now very trendy too because I just got a Razer DeathAdder. According to the ridiculous Razer marketing, I should now have auto-wins against players with non-Razer mice.  But it's an excellent mouse.
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On November 15 2010 12:04 XsebT wrote:Show nested quote +On November 15 2010 11:59 Goobus wrote:Surprised nobody has posted this yet: ![[image loading]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_zB797dnhh9s/S668Sw-RUVI/AAAAAAAAAz8/agEY9pu6M0o/s1600/Razer-DeathAdder-LH2.jpg) Razer Deathadder. Has served me flawlessly for a year! I'm not surprised you didn't read the thread: Show nested quote +On April 23 2008 11:57 Hollow wrote: always razer mouses. I found the deathadder to be the best out of them all (including comfort level)
Oops, my bad Nevertheless, it's an awesome mouse.
EDIT: Just saw your edits. At first I thought it was just a friendly reminder, but in the end, I'm not surprised that you're just going out of your way to be a dbag. Good job.
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On April 23 2008 11:48 Pressure wrote:![[image loading]](http://wellcom.co.il/catalog/images/Microsoft/MOM.jpg) microsoft optical most reliable mouse ever i think hb uses it too :D
This, except with the 2 side buttons.
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![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/pAVg2.jpg) G9x, I use only my fingertips to move around a mouse, so the wide grip is great for my adult size hands. Also the benefit of a high dpi, i normally run it at 3400dpi. Only downside i think is weight i don't often pick it up but still moving around a heavy mouse with fingers only gets a bit tiring. I don't care for the DA just because of the tall mid section does not favor my grip.
Really the ideal fingertip mouse would be light, not that tall(height) so it doesn't interfere with your fingers trying to manipulate it. Some what short in length similar to the G9 as you don't need a backside to rest your palm on, and all that extra backside makes it hard to turn the thing. And a wide base to which your thumb and index/pinky and get a firm grip on it, total opposite of the copperhead/krat/diamondback which kind of tapers as you get down which makes holding it a bit hard, via fingers only.
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I use a pretty expensive lenovo mouse that came with my dad's laptop. Feels nice, though the relatively low dpi is noticeable in some FPS games.
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Korea (South)11579 Posts
I splurged and got a new mouse a few weeks ago.
I personally can't stand cordless mice, as the last time i used one, there was a slight delay from when i moved the mouse, and when the cursor moved. That and I hate charging stuff.
So I splurged and spent $40 on a new mouse.
it's great!
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I've used:
Logitech: - MX518 (Great mouse) - G5 (Even better)
Razer: - DeathAdder (amazinggggggg) - Imperator (PIECE OF TRASH)
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Razer Salmosa for victory.
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Trusty G5. Worked well for years.
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On April 23 2008 12:00 decafchicken wrote:![[image loading]](http://www.thetechgeek.com/images/product_photos/logitech_mx518.gif)
trust mx, I have used mine for many, many moons.
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![[image loading]](http://computergamingmouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/logitech_gaming_mouse_g5001.jpg)
i love this baby <3 been using logitechs gamer mice since i was like...9. so i'm used to the shape, and the back/forward. upgrading to this one with the adjustable DPI was a nice feature. Along with the macro buttons, made OS usage a lot more streamlined
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On November 15 2010 14:30 LxRogue wrote:![[image loading]](http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/kG7B-XIRwBoyZz7NDuRQvBHz6LpQ3czAzjdVfye9jBuwsrVsToMCtAHp_e92U77KtHhF_OEktWSP7NRc3LoBHviiLHrx8ry1L00qtpyU_tGR6YNWRBRXKSQ2TgLz) Trusty G5. Worked well for years.
Mine just gave out after 5 years it served me very, very well.
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![[image loading]](http://www.mydigitallife.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/razer-naga.jpg)
Get Imba cuz sc is srs bsns Actually got a Razer - Deathadder fr fpses too
they are well worth theyre price
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