I've had mine for 3 years and I love it! I did recently begin to have the same issues multibocks was having and I intend to replace it soon...with another naga... It definitely takes some getting used to but Imo worth the price tag.
I've had mine for 3 years and I love it! I did recently begin to have the same issues multibocks was having and I intend to replace it soon...with another naga... It definitely takes some getting used to but Imo worth the price tag.
I triple box on Arthas(US-PvP) and Magtheridon(US-PvP)
I also have solo toons on Turalyon(my main raider) and Destromath
I cant but agree with the others in this thread, i recived my mouse 3 days ago, takes some getting used to, but once you get there you start seeing all the wonderfull stuff you can do with it, only downside is that its a tad to small for my hands (mine are fairly big), the mouse itself is about the same size as a MX518(its abit shorter, same hight)..
I have to say i was suprised about how good the buttons felt, and the software from Razer lets you reasign the buttons real easy.
I would recomend buying one the buttons are so usefull for boxers(and others i guess)
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It's probably because of a little fat inside. The actual button inside the mouse is tiny. When you eat a at the computer you get a little fat on your fingers, it melts because of your body heat and eventually get inside the mouse after a long time (months). It happened with my old Razer mouse (not Naga). I opened it and sprayed the tiny button inside with a degreasing spray and it worked fine for a couple months before it started again. The second time i just bought a Naga. (Note: i have not opened my Naga, but wouldn't be surprised if the button inside is the same tiny one.)
Well, I'm going to be getting a bonus this year, so once that comes through I think I'll be buying the wireless version. It seems like it wwould be a better size.
Before i click Buy though i do have another question. Can it output, what's called on my Belkin n52te, Direct Input? I think the best way to describe it is as similar to the G keys on a Logitech keyboard.
I have one of these too and only issue is an aggressive grab at the mouse I could hit keys I did not intend. To be clear, this mouse is a mouse but it is also a keyboard. It works like having two keyboards connected to the same system. My hand size, like others have mentioned, had me hitting keys when I didn't intend too. I would expect it could have adjusted to it for the performance others are getting out of it, but couldn't get passed the occasional inadvertent key presses. Can only recommend trying to see how it works for you, it is a high quality mouse and keyboard combo. The in game add-on is helpful but does add another add on in game to deal with.
Well, i found the Razer Naga Epic for £80, lets see how i get on.
I would probably buy a mouse some with less buttons than that. I honestly don't need that many.
Plus I don't think it's worth shelling out like 100$ for just a mouse, but maybe that's just me.
Last edited by kaiverrettu : 04-01-2012 at 06:57 PM
When my husband got it for me, I thought I'd use maybe half the buttons. Now I use all the buttons, with and without modifiers and set up a couple different profiles. I'd be lost without it now.
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Anyone use a Logitech MX1000 in the past and can compare to the Naga? I know the Naga has more buttons, but the tilt wheel sure is nice.
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