Got my deathadder and exactmat i love it, that blue glow is coolChandler_90 said:Mine arrived this morning.. first impressions are good.
It glides across the exactmat.. and feels good.
Messing with buttons and drivers now
Will report back later..

Got my deathadder and exactmat i love it, that blue glow is coolChandler_90 said:Mine arrived this morning.. first impressions are good.
It glides across the exactmat.. and feels good.
Messing with buttons and drivers now
Will report back later..

Just had to drag this topic back up, after letting us know every step of your delivery I thought you would atleast give us an indepeth review of the mouse.bakes0310 said:Got my deathadder and exactmat i love it, that blue glow is cool![]()

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sup3rc0w said:Any of the Razer mice have Vista drivers?
razersupport.com said:Supported Operating System
Windows 2000
Windows XP 32-bit / 64-bit
Windows Vista 32-bit / 64-bit
Jaffa_Cake said:From their site it looks that way.
Sime said:For a cheaper option, considure getting the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0, its brilliant. I was thinking about getting one of the Copperheads or Adder's but just could justify paying that kind of money for a mouse. Ive got a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 which can be bought from OcUK for £24. Its really comfortable and great for gaming, which is why after reading reviews and the such dicided to buy it, Im not dissapointed. Played on my mates Death Adder and I really didnt notice much in the way of differance. Mouse is a mouse.
). While using the cheapy mouse i think i've become whats classed as a finger person, rather than a palm guy. I only play games casually, but i do like playing them... a lot!krisboats said:So which do you reckon i should go for?
krisboats said:I have big hands ( can press the Ctrl button and the backspace button with my thumb and little finger at the same time).
warren_1979 said:Go for a Logitech then. I have the MX518 and its a very very nice mouse.
krisboats said:Okay, seems like a good enough place for me to ask.
I've been using a cheap mouse since i bought my computer 3 years ago (shocking how time flies). Since then i've upgraded the keyboard, graphics card, soundcard, speakers, RAM and all sorts of other little bits. I've never gotten round to changing my mouse though, having never used anything better than this standard £2.50 optical jobbie i don't know the difference.
I have big hands ( can press the Ctrl button and the backspace button with my thumb and little finger at the same time). While using the cheapy mouse i think i've become whats classed as a finger person, rather than a palm guy. I only play games casually, but i do like playing them... a lot!
I've been looking into these thigns and can see how wireless mice would be nice so looked at the g7, but have also been looking at something a bit more finger orientated, with the deathadder and HABU. Now i don't reckon i can afford the G7 to be honest, so i'm down to the habu and deathadder.
I like the look of the habu more, but can't help but feel i might regret not getting the "superior" optics malrky of the deathadder, which i may or may not ever notice.
I'm not into the whole this mouse has an acceleration rate of 45895G's because quite frankly, its all the same to me, i want something well built and that will last.
So which do you reckon i should go for?