Razer lachesis laser gaming mouse




















I thought the requirement was hype, but the mouse was jittery, slow, and did weird things before I purchased the pad. I would do it again in a second though, I upgraded from a MX18 and a glass pad and I dare say it was one of the best upgrades I have ever made. Overall Review: I did install the drivers, but I never played with the software. The mouse works perfect for me out-of-the-box so I haven't felt the need. Pros: Extremely accurate. Noticeably more accurate than my Logitech G5. Buttons, buttons, and more buttons for just about anything you would need.

If you take time to set it up properly for your gaming needs it's really easy to switch from one profile to another. My only real issue at all with the mouse is a personal one It's simply too skinny for me. I just can't seem to get used to it.

My game play doesn't suffer, but it just doesn't feel as comfortable in my hand. I'll have to make sure not to get an ambidextrous mouse next time. Overall Review: If I can ever get used to the width of the lachesis I think it's going to top my list of the best mice I've used. Until then it's merely a really cool looking toy.

I never thought that it's width would've been an issue Pros: I love the features this thing can do. Its responsive and theirs plenty of macro keys. Cons: However These are cons but just something to note, cause it can happen to you if you get this mouse.

This mouse didn't "plug and play". I had to install drivers with my old mouse, and then restart my comp, and plug in my this mouse, and update it. It maybe a issue on my end, but that was disappointing at that. Then I didn't like dpi, its just way too fast me, I simply lowered to dpi. I have a claw grip, so I just couldn't get my hands to touch or get use to the right side macro keys due to the design. And overall the design I tested out for like 10 days, though several hours daily, and couldn't get a comfortable handling with it.

Other than that, this is a great mouse if you can get use to it. It just took me to long to do so. Thats true. People whom has claim this mouse is too sensitive or has glitches. That's false. See other Thoughs Overall Review: If you get this mouse, install the drivers from the CD, restart your comp, then, go to the Razer site, and download the latest drivers, and firmware which will fix cursor glitch.

There are a few updates for this mouse. I had no hardware issues with this mouse. Also use a Hard Mousepad or else its too smooth dpi it just make it fell too fast, or you can lower Windows Sens, and if playing game, lower game sens. Fact is, this mouse isn't for everyone, I took a gamble on it, cause I want to try a Razer brand vs others.

And I bought the Destructor pad with this, and I like the pad more with my old mouse then this. I just couldn't get use to the fell of this mouse with a Claw handling.

Therefore it all depends. I can only recommend this mouse if you willing to get use to it. But other then that too me this was a testing gamble, and I returned it back.

Now, I'm going to try ether the Razer DeathAdder or there competitors high end mouses. Pros: On the fly DPI adjusting. Very accurate, smooth movements. Comfortable for prolonged use. Overall Review: Give the mouse some time. It feels awkward at first but after using it for a while 8 months I enjoy the way it feels. I use primarily for 3D applications etc. Although I still use a tablet to do any sculpting or PS painting Spending a long time on my old mouse would cause my hand to cramp, but this mouse seems almost ergonomic even though many people seem to think it's aggressively designed.

On a side note. Apparently it stepped my game up a bit. Pros: Have had this mouse for 3 years now, it's still working awesome! I'll probably upgrade to the version or the new Taipan soon. Overall Review: It sputters a bit sometimes, but I know it's the mat I'm using. Pros: Feels comfy after long gaming sessions Tracking super consistent and reliable Mouse program is very customizable Size is perfect for me.

I feel the smaller the size I have more control over all the buttons. Make informed decisions with expert advice. Learn More. Overall Review: Not everyone likes the style of this mouse. Its not a traditional mouse if you want that go with a Deathadder, they offer a more traditional feel and are much easier to use for the first time razer owner.

Pros: This mouse is great. I had a high need for a good dpi mouse. I'm a graphic and web designer. Let me tell you. This mouse misses not one pixel. The movement is very very precise. I'm also a gamer I play alot of fps and stuff like that. I'm getting called the hacker! The top bottons by the scroll adjust the dpi so when your playing a game or designing you can set it high but when you browse the web you can just set it low like a volume setting almost.

So you can slow it down when your trying to copy a url. So many options in the user panel as well. Cons: 1 thing. It noticed it right away Once I installed the drivers it didn't work. I told myself its time to spend the money and see if it comes out good friends of mine have had this mouse for 2 years with no issues at all. I've built plenty of comps and had tons of lower grade mouses I really like this mouse. Cons: I can't use the two buttons on the right at all, and the small buttons below the wheel are clumsy to use at best.

The largely flat top doesn't allow for it to be cupped in the hand, forcing me to hold in on the sides to grip it at all. The left-side buttons are usable but they're so difficult to push in that I need to apply that much more pressure to the right side which runs the risk of accidentally pushing a button there.

At the very least it leads to muscle strain after prolonged use. Overall Review: With the right-side buttons and those below the wheel essentially useless - and more so in fast-paced gaming - it's gathering dust on the side while I continue to use my much cheaper 5-button mouse. I had high hopes for this mouse as a gamer with never enough buttons. I was thoroughly disappointed. Cons: Uncomfortable for palm players because your fingers are so wide spread, hard to reach the right side buttons because of it, If the front wasnt so wide i would beable to tolerate it.

Drivers blow for 64 bit Vista. Overall Review: Love Razer like everything but the way it spread my fingers out. Pros: I am using it on a 22 inch monitor and a 57 inch big screen tv.

This mouse is amazingly fast on both and being able to set the mouse to so many levels of DPI is proving to be very useful. Cons: The mouse buttons feel a bit cheap though they do work very well. Also like others before me have said the nontangle cord gets annoying at times it really is not a big deal it just can be annoying. Pros: It has a very unique and comfortable design that I love.

It's big in size and has a great feel. The LEDs give it a better look. The speed of the mouse is very notable.



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