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Cyborg MMO 7 - Mouse
http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/mmo.htm
I really want this mouse.. can get all my heals onto simple mouse buttons with ease :) no shift clicking etc..
Unfortunately it's a 5 day ship from a UK supplier and it's £99 - if they could have had it to me tomorrow I would have bought it, but I lack enough enthusiasm to wait 5 days.
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So pissed. I bought the RAT 7 regular last week. :(
EDIT: The mmo edition wasn't out yet then...
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I almost considered the RAT 7 - but I want that directional button for all the extra binds I can use :) oh and it lights up.
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this mouse looks like a transformer iam happy with my naga :)
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Yeah, I'll be sticking with my Naga, too. Too much going on with that mouse.
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I was shopping for mice earlier this week and I ended up deciding on Razer Naga. The Cyborg one just doesn't have any features that are actually useful, and it has less buttons too. If you only have one mouse grip you won't need to keep changing the various parts, and in my experience, D-pads are unwieldy and downright useless to have in the thumb position. I've also heard reports that the Cyborg or Madcatz mice are not very structurally sturdy and can break easily if you drop it.
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I have big hands so the adjust-ability of the cyborb is nice. Anyone have a Corsair Vengence M90? The hardware design looks great but most of the reviewers on new-egg say the software is horrid. Not that we use keyboard/mouse software for isboxer right?
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As mentioned above, I have the RAT 7. The design doesn't lend itself to handle being dropped very well, that is true... But what mouse does?
This mouse you can adjust to your heart's content to fit your hand, whatever shape/stype you have.
I tried the Naga, it just didn't feel right for me.
I would have bought the MMO version for the extra buttons, but it wasn't out yet... I really like this one in any case.
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I have the RAT 7 and it's the only mouse I could get close to being wide enough to be comfortable. This one looks like that, only better. :)
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What on Earth is this thing?
I might have to pick one up just to see how they implemented their extra buttons. Mice are severely disappointing in that area. (they emulate a keyboard in the hardware instead of supplying unique buttons, so it's the same as plugging in a non-programmable keyboard and pressing buttons on it. I would rather have unique buttons)