Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:46 pm

The Razer Pro Click 1.6 is, in itself very nice. It feels very nice and sturdy in my hand. It has large buttons and the side buttons work well for me, but may not for someone with larger hands. The Pro click also has good responsiveness. While I really like the mouse, the drivers are [...]
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:46 pm

The first thing noticed with the Razer DeathAdder mouse is the shape. The top buttons are a continues part of the surface rather than being separate buttons. This makes the mouse feel allot smoother and lets my hand rest on it much more comfortably than other mouse I have used. Another thing about the buttons [...]
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:45 pm

The Razer Boomslang mouse is very large and is perfect for a larger hand and won’t cramp your hand after hours of playing. It has an metal palm rest and very responsive buttons. The buttons are very large and easy to press. The mouse wheel is well contoured and has very defined movement. The side [...]
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:45 pm

The Razer Diamondback is a very good gaming mouse for the money. I was honestly expecting much less but was very pleasantly surprised. First the material is a really nice soft rubber and the scroll wheel is nice and large and easy to control. The side buttons are designed for the thumb depress either of [...]
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:45 pm

The Razer Copperhead Tempest has made a dramatic difference in my gaming speed and accuracy and that was right out of the box, after installing the firmware and setting up the Exact mouse pad and then plugging it in. That was all. Of course I did have to make a few small adjustments, but the [...]
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:45 pm

I really like how easy the Razer Lachesis was to install and use. It did take me awhile to get used to the shape of it though. It is super sensitive and glides easily over a regular desk top surface. After getting used to the design I found the Lachesis to be very accurate, comfortable [...]
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:44 pm

If this is your first Razer mouse, you will need to use it a few times before you start feeling comfortable with it. Normally, because a person is used to a typical mouse, a gaming mouse tends to feel odd. However, give it a little time and the Razer mouse will feel more comfortable.
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:43 pm

The number of DPI a Razer mouse can read is what allows it to be so accurate. The DPI is dots per inch and the Razer mouse reads more DPI than the typical optical mouse does. This allows for a smooth flowing and more accurate gaming experience.
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:42 pm

Yes, a Razer mouse can and will improve your accuracy. However, don’t be misled into thinking the Razer mouse will improve your performance in gaming. The mouse will only do what you tell it to do with the accuracy you have. If you’re going to miss a target, you will still miss the target.
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
12:42 pm

Yes, they are fully compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems.