What mouse do you use?
This is my mouse the razer naga mmo gameing mouse and yes it has 17 buttons
and this is my mouse pad a kensington duo
both of these are realy good and it took me about 3 hours to get used to the naga.
i bought it cos i play wow alot and its the best.

and this is my mouse pad a kensington duo

both of these are realy good and it took me about 3 hours to get used to the naga.
i bought it cos i play wow alot and its the best.
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Posted: 2010-06-18 21:48:26
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I tend to analyze people's opinions and reasoning behind their comments, (i.e. I've listened to many Middle Eastern people about why they hate America, and I can understand why they do.) Its a bit far from the discussion but, Macs are like the Middle East, Linux is like Russia and China, and Windows is like America. Windows users and Mac users are constantly fighting, while Linux users get the best education and make all the money.
I own a MAC that has dual booted Windows. I think Windows is a nice software but as a college student who isn't using his operating system to program things I find a MAC better. They're more secure and I never have to deal with any issues. I may get a Windows after college though
Go Linux. Its closer to Mac OS, because Mac OS is Linux. In essence they loaded a new native programming language and made a dock to come preloaded on all their OSes. Basically Mac took a free thing, changed it like ANYONE can, and they are now selling it for an arm, a leg, and a firstborn. If you go Linux, you will also learn more about computers than if you were to use a Windows computer. If you have any questions about Linux, just ask, I'll forward you to a website that can help.
i wanted to dual boot linux originally, but that was a lot more difficult so i defaulted to windows. plus my main reason for a windows dual boot was to play LoL. but i would love to have linux, though i would need to buy a new computer. maybe a cheap netbook without an os on it, and put linux in?
You wouldn't be able to use the entire potential of linux on a netbook, just like you can't use all of Windows on a netbook. You don't need an i7, but you need better than a pentium, centrino, or atom. go with a core2duo for the linux install. I also recommend a linux distro where things aren't done for you.
Posted: 2011-08-02 03:27:22 Report
Lol, its meant to fit your hand exactly, there are 2 or 3 different thumb and pinky rests, you can adjust the weight, the DPI, the angle of the thumb and pinky rests and the length of the palm rest, the only thing that they could have done better is the sensor.
It stands for dots per inch, the only thing you have to know is that its how sensitive the mouse is, a lower DPI is for sniping, a higher DPI is for faster paced game play. The weight is adjustable by unscrewing the hex screw in the back and either adding or taking away up to 6 weights.
does it cook breakfast for u??? if it does i might spend $150 on it if not...
+1 for making me lawl. And the $150 is rather steep unless comfort is extremely important to you, I myself have been sitting around at a computer for about 10 hours a day for the past week and a half, trying to find a new job, and my hand hasn't hurt from holding the mouse at all.
i got mine for £50 and its the best mouse i have ever had
i since gave it to my brother and am trying FPS a games the naga is good for fps but there is better
i now have this
its amazing for gaming i can play for hours without any pain or soreness this is also about £50
i since gave it to my brother and am trying FPS a games the naga is good for fps but there is better
i now have this

its amazing for gaming i can play for hours without any pain or soreness this is also about £50
That would be about $65. My mouse is the most comfortable mouse in the world, it fits my hand perfectly. Its the fact that it tracks across the screen when I'm not even using it, no matter how low the DPI is, there is also the fact that during games, it skips, and I end up missing my target.
I'm happy I chose my Logitech G700 over it then. IT came down to The R.A.T 7 or 9, the Razer Mamba, the Naga Epic, or the Logitech G700. G700 was only $80, much cheaper than the others, and offered good button placement and 13 of them. Didn't like the grid on the Nagas when I tried them. I got lost on them.
It is a very well built mouse, I'm sure it would survive an angry gamer throwing it across the room ;), but I wish that they would have paid a bit closer attention to the sensor, I'm sure I can replace the sensor with a better one, but the $150 is still fresh in my head even though it was about 6 months ago.
i wouldn't recommend it for fps but its great for general use.
i like not having to be on a flat readable surface to use my mouse. i occasionally switch to a more traditional mouse when i play TF2 or sumthin and im looking into getting a razer like beasty's for that
i like not having to be on a flat readable surface to use my mouse. i occasionally switch to a more traditional mouse when i play TF2 or sumthin and im looking into getting a razer like beasty's for that
Does it come with fre whips? It's been proven via years of intensive 'research' that whips improve efficiency by approx. 300%.
i just use a simple wireless logitech ex 100

Logitech G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse
That's my baby. Logitech G-Series all day long.
Perfect contour, perfect weight, 13 programmable well placed buttons, and a high DPI (5600?) laser. Best mouse I have ever had the pleasure of owning. Rather, it owns me.
My beast of a mouse, had it for years and the right button doesn't even work any more, i have to use the one on the laptop. The mat, despite being like a rug, works surprisingly well with an optical mouse and is very comfy too

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it's there for the same reason there are three disposable cameras next to it when i took the picture with my £180 Lumix, it just lives there, stuff and junk just gathers on my desk
as a computer aficionado, I have to ask: Why do you own a Dell Insperon Laptop? And better yet, why has it not exploded?
first of all, i'm impressed at how you can tell what my laptop is from seeing about a quarter of the keyboard and secondly, i've had it for years and, recently, i have had to replace the pre-installed vista with 7 as it was taking about 10 minutes to start up fully and the CD drive wasn't even being registered by the computer. I do really need a new one but i go to uni in a year and i've decided to make do until then, when i can get a better one than what i can get now
Again, I may not know everything, but I know what I know well. Also, for your future choosing of a laptop, got to newegg.com or tigerdirect.com for premades, go to CyberPowerPC for a customized one. Have fun slowly being poisoned by Dell until then. We have one that I upgraded downstairs (desktop dell) and OMG. I opened it up to find the weirdest component arrangement I have ever seen. I have to use my mad Tetris Skills just to install two more sticks of RAM. I was scared.
i actually live in the UK so i'm not sure how good those websites are going to be for me but i'll give them a try
www.mouserug.com/farpicmous.html actually. If you click the thumbnail, it'll enlarge
i've just had a look and the ones they have are by the same guys but vat19 don't have my exact one

Won it for beating a MLG at Guitar Hero a few years ago.
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