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    Another thing to note: You cannot remap the buttons on this mouse. There is a switch on the bottom that changes it between being the top row (1-=) or being the numbpad. So basically you either have to remap your toon's actions to the numbpad?! or just give up on this mouse.

    Size feels a little small, but I didn't think it was too bad.
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    I own this mouse.

    Pros: I have my follow, assist, and instants tied to it. That way i can thow my instants as I strafe circles around my target. They give you little tabs to place on the keys to train with, but after a while you don't need them. Once your thumb gets used to actually doing some work it's easy/peasy. I've actually considered putting my movement keys on my mouse, including strafe. This way I have complete control of my movement in my right hand.

    Cons: Limited binding capability (new software on the way though). Not cordless! Notchy scroll wheel. It is small if you have Cyclops hands... but hey, I do have big shoes :P

    This is an excellent mouse and certainly worth the $79 dollars if you don't mind changing your play style.

    I just want to add that unlike Yaki, I've never had an issue with any Razer product I've owned. Of the four people in my house that play WoW or other MMO's (Myself and my 3 sons) there are x4 Tarantulas, x4 n52's (Belkin product, Razer software), x1 Mamba, x3 Nagas, and my dad and daughter are using our hand-me-down/up Razer mice (a couple of Lachesis'). Not one return. I've retired perfectly good Razer mice just to upgrade. And yes, I feel like I keep them in business.

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    Cons: Limited binding capability (new software on the way though). Not cordless! Notchy scroll wheel. It is small if you have Cyclops hands... but hey, I do have big shoes :P
    Can you expand on this a bit more? What are they adding? Got a link with more information?

    EDIT: Is this what you were referring too?

    http://help.razersupport.com/us-en/r...&rid=400001401
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fursphere View Post
    Can you expand on this a bit more? What are they adding? Got a link with more information?

    EDIT: Is this what you were referring too?

    http://help.razersupport.com/us-en/r...&rid=400001401
    Yes it is.
    EDIT: Here is another review http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/11/16...-gaming-mouse/ I disagree with the authors pvp analysis. If you spend time using the trainer tabs, you can become quite adept at navigating the 12 buttons. Also, once the tabs are removed youl'll find that the 4,5,6, 10,11,12 keys have a different feel to them... an extra little ridge like the F and J keys on home row.
    Last edited by Dooz : 12-18-2009 at 10:39 AM

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