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Product Name: | Razer Viper Ultralight Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse: 2nd Generation Razer Optical Mouse Switches - Razer 5G Optical Sensor - 71g Lightweight Design - Speedflex Cable - Mercury White |
Manufacturer: | Razer Inc. |
Model Number: | RZ01-02550700-R3M1 |
Product SKU: | B08LYVLM84 |
UPC: | 810056140823 |
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I like both of them, but I liked the sensor in the deathadder much better, primarily for it's lift off distance. The viper I felt like every time I tried to lift the mouse the cursor went haywire. I tried to offset that in the software, which for the most part worked, but it was mostly just adjusting my usage. It became comfortable after some time, but it took exactly that: time.
The viper also got pretty creaky after some use too. didn't affect the performance, but sometimes it got annoying to hear it squeak and creak while using it.
I found it's pretty good for finger grip users as well.
Finding the right mouse can be an art form. First, define what sort of grip you primarily use (finger/claw/palm), then define what size you need based on your hand size, then go from there.
Also, white/grey is kind of cool. It goes well with our white desk with white full size desk pad and dark grey keyboard. It also goes well with wood grains on the speakers and other furniture surrounding. Not everything has to be black.
Not everyone is Batman
I"m using a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical now and its only downside is the lack of forward and back buttons.
Plus, have you see the shoes that kids are wearing now? It's like grandpa white and grey is back in style.
you sit AT YOUR DESK in front of the screen. Why would you be replacing batteries when you can just use USB power?
if the wire is ever an issue, you are doing something wrong.
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$22 for this mouse is an incredible deal. I own both the wired and wireless versions.
Best hardware, worst software - no linux or mac support.
Certain mice you can switch to a key bind and write to the mouse on Win64, but the fact that there's no way to kill the light is absurd.
Linux does have razer compatible rgb software which lets you turn on off the light. you can also turn on off the light using windows software, and it will stay off
If you can point me to some docs, I'd appreciate it. I've looked. I'll poke around some more.