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    I have one (I make it a point to pick up a lot of input devices to add support) and I am pretty happy that they implemented the side buttons as extra buttons, instead of just emulating a keyboard. That is a big plus over the Naga for me, though I get a lot of use out of my Naga (which I use on a daily basis) while the G600 is on my multiboxing desktop. I haven't had a lot of time to use my multiboxing desktop recently

    I'm not a huge fan of the left/right tilt on the scroll wheel; I re-mapped those. This might just be a product of not having used mice with that feature before really, but I am not sure I want that many degrees of motion on the scroll wheel anyway. I feel like if I was trying to go left or right, I might accidentally click down or scroll when I don't mean to, so I'd have to restrict the usefulness of the buttons to something that doesn't matter that much if I hit it on accident.


    I was completely unaware of Razer's Synapse thing, since I don't use the Razer configuration software. I have my Naga in the default 1-= button mode. That's so I can hit the 1 through = buttons without my hands on WASD or ESDF (depending), since often during combat my left hand would be on my G13 (with possible movement via the thumbstick), and my right hand on my mouse (with possible movement via mouselook). Obviously not a tactic for everyone, but it works for me.

    I have to agree with Khatovar about Razer Synapse though. Thanks for pointing that out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    I was completely unaware of Razer's Synapse thing, since I don't use the Razer configuration software. ... I have to agree with Khatovar about Razer Synapse though. Thanks for pointing that out!
    lol, the top 3 search hits to my site are "razer synapse sucks" "razer synapse doesn't work" and various swear words + razer synapse. People are REALLY not happy about it, but at least the older Nagas can still use the old drivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post

    I'm not a huge fan of the left/right tilt on the scroll wheel; I re-mapped those. This might just be a product of not having used mice with that feature before really, but I am not sure I want that many degrees of motion on the scroll wheel anyway. I feel like if I was trying to go left or right, I might accidentally click down or scroll when I don't mean to, so I'd have to restrict the usefulness of the buttons to something that doesn't matter that much if I hit it on accident.
    The left/right tilt is a feature I have as a requirement for any mouse, and is why i never got a naga. I use it for strafe left and right, I use Q and E for FTL DPS buttons.. makes things feel a lot better.. you can strafe kite like this mush easier 8) It also makes moving in and out of good/bad things on the ground way smoother while still dpsing ( if you can dps in the move )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyonheart View Post
    The left/right tilt is a feature I have as a requirement for any mouse, and is why i never got a naga. I use it for strafe left and right, I use Q and E for FTL DPS buttons.. makes things feel a lot better.. you can strafe kite like this mush easier 8) It also makes moving in and out of good/bad things on the ground way smoother while still dpsing ( if you can dps in the move )
    I like that idea.
    Had not thought of that, for the scroll wheel tilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    I like that idea.
    Had not thought of that, for the scroll wheel tilt.
    You'll be hooked 8) You will never own a non tilt mouse again!

    One neat trick i use with this method is, when i spread my team out ( formation ) I will hit IWT so they all turn and face the boss and i tap the wheel left or right real easy like, and it stops them. That can be done a number of ways but it just feels better like this. It seems faster/smoother i guess.
    Last edited by Lyonheart : 10-11-2012 at 04:52 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    I have one (I make it a point to pick up a lot of input devices to add support) and I am pretty happy that they implemented the side buttons as extra buttons, instead of just emulating a keyboard. That is a big plus over the Naga for me, though I get a lot of use out of my Naga (which I use on a daily basis) while the G600 is on my multiboxing desktop. I haven't had a lot of time to use my multiboxing desktop recently

    I'm not a huge fan of the left/right tilt on the scroll wheel; I re-mapped those. This might just be a product of not having used mice with that feature before really, but I am not sure I want that many degrees of motion on the scroll wheel anyway. I feel like if I was trying to go left or right, I might accidentally click down or scroll when I don't mean to, so I'd have to restrict the usefulness of the buttons to something that doesn't matter that much if I hit it on accident.


    I was completely unaware of Razer's Synapse thing, since I don't use the Razer configuration software. I have my Naga in the default 1-= button mode. That's so I can hit the 1 through = buttons without my hands on WASD or ESDF (depending), since often during combat my left hand would be on my G13 (with possible movement via the thumbstick), and my right hand on my mouse (with possible movement via mouselook). Obviously not a tactic for everyone, but it works for me.

    I have to agree with Khatovar about Razer Synapse though. Thanks for pointing that out!
    Lax,
    Any chance for support of the G700 mouse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igg View Post
    Lax,
    Any chance for support of the G700 mouse?
    Generally the answer to "any chance for support of ___________?" is answered here: http://isboxer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=675

    For the G700 in particular, this is not a true G-series input device, it is configured via Logitech SetPoint software. All devices programmed by the G-series software should be natively supported, but any mouse configured by SetPoint is not likely to have native support for its additional buttons. (Like the Naga, these devices emulate a keyboard)
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