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Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 5:40 pm
by Miyon
TygerDarkstorm wrote:Miyon, the Naga is actually a very small, slim mouse. It's far from being big.

But, it looks so huge xD
I don't have to pay too much for one either, if I go for that one.
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:44 pm
by zedxrgal
This is the mouse mat I'm using with the Naga. Works AWESOME. No drag, no nothing. It's cheaper in the store then it is the website.
http://store.razerzone.com/store/razeru ... d.35208900
The Naga for me was the lightest and had the most comfortable feel. I can play for hours with zero issues or tiredness in my hand /wrist. It fits perfectly in my small hands.
But yeah go check it out.
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:48 pm
by TygerDarkstorm
Miyon wrote:TygerDarkstorm wrote:Miyon, the Naga is actually a very small, slim mouse. It's far from being big.

But, it looks so huge xD
I don't have to pay too much for one either, if I go for that one.
It's really not that big.
My boyfriend and I both have one and it looks rather tiny in his hands, but he likes it. I have fairly small hands and it fits my hand perfectly.
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 3:27 am
by Anyia
Miyon wrote:TygerDarkstorm wrote:Miyon, the Naga is actually a very small, slim mouse. It's far from being big.

But, it looks so huge xD
I went from a standard Microsoft Explorer mouse to the Naga, and the Naga is tiny by comparison. At first I thought it'd be too small, but I've adjusted to it. One potentially useful thing to know: even if you can't get the store people to open the Naga box for you, you can "open" the front of the box like a book and you'll have a form-shaped plastic cover over the mouse that lets you place your hand there and at least get an idea of size and shape.
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:52 am
by Mearra
I have the original WoW gaming mouse, it's been great....all except the paint. The paint had issues from the get go. Apparently it was a common issue and other friends sent them in to have them replaced *they started using a different paint*. But I never had time, the whole "Omg, but I raid all week, how am I going to raid with 2 weeks without my mouse??" kind of kept me from trying it. A friend of mine has the new cata mouse and his hands are fairly small (he's only 5'4) and he loves it. I guess my hands aren't super tiny for a girl since I don't have big issues with reaching the D pad on it.
It's starting to look fairly old now, perhaps a new mouse is in order. All in all I've found them easy to configure, there was just one issue with macros if you put it in the wrong box. Then it just wants to open your chat window >.> but thats simple enough to get around.
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:47 am
by Miyon
So I bought the razer naga. It seems good so far, but I can't seem to set it up the way I want it to be..
EDIT: I figured out how to configurate things, and the normal action bar does no longer react to the naga buttons, they have their own action bar now. Multitasking deluxe now. But the sad thing is I had to change ui/action bars, so using shadowed unit frames and only bartender now, instead of the pretty-looking spartan ui.. Also had to get a minimap addon since I "must" have it down in the middle of the screen and not top right corner. Chinchilla looks good.
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:35 am
by Dubhsidhe
I use a Logitech G9X.
Its not a massive number of buttons mouse, only really sporting 5. Its just ridiculous comfortable. I play with a really light touch. Its a VERY light mouse. It comes with 8 weights so you can actually customize the weight of the mouse to be more what you prefer. I have a friend that doesn't have hands - he has bricks with fingers - he loaded with four of the heavy weights for an extra 28 grams and loved it.
It also as two grips. One is a wide grip, and is smooth to the touch. The other is a narrow grip and textured. My fingers. They are TEH LOOONG so I use the wide.
It has on the fly sensitivity controls, macro programing and all sorts of crazy crap you can do with the Set Point software.
I highly recommend at least looking at it.
Personally, I hate the Naga with its clusterf><k pad >>;
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6826104261
Oh, and my mousepad of WIIN
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
Re: Steelseries WoW mouse
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:20 pm
by Ellonna
I have the Razer Naga and the smallest hands of any adult I know. Works fine for me. I don't like the two buttons next the left click -- they are awkward for me to use, so I don't have them bound to anything, but I don't miss them at all.
The buttons on the side are pretty much the best ever.