Razer Deathadder Question

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Any advice on whether this mouse is comfortable for someone who has large hands and holds mice by 'gripping' (thumb and 3rd finger) rather than 'resting' (palm)?

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the razer mice in general, are designed for "precision gamers" who hold the mouse with their fingers rather than their whole hand.
 
I find it comfortable in either position. I have fairly large hands and tend to 'grip' rather than rest.

It's the best mouse i've had TBH!

I've had the microsoft intellimouse 4, both saitek 1600dpi + 3200dpi gaming mice and the razer diamondback, copperhead and deathadder.

The Saitek's weren't for me. The copperhead and diamondback were technically excellent but a little too small. The microsoft was very ergonomic and close to a keeper but it simply was not fast enough for me.

The deathadder offered the size and ergonomics of the intellimouse but added the smoothest and simply best mouse tracking i've ever felt.

But be warned if you're a lefty... it's shaped for right hands only.

gt
 
yeah, its shaped slightly different on one side, but not too much, so it shouldn't be a problem if you're left handed.
 
its a great mouse, use mine for CSS and Eve online - really awesome - moved from a copperhead to this, and I have long fingers. It is designed for a righty thou.
 
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