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SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Breand - 01-12-2012 Looks freaking sweet, but not $60 more than the original sweet. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcQpw0OYmXo[/youtube] Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Maren - 01-12-2012 Yet another mouse that hates left handers Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Diggles - 01-12-2012 looks pretty stupid and uncomfortable Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - CorpseDrop - 01-12-2012 Really looks uncomfortable for the pinky finger. Besides, you're basically paying for a fancy light, a couple of button you can't even use and a battery charger which seems superfluous since the mouse has a USB cable. Just feels like pimpin' your gaming tools, like you would a car. Except you don't brag about being a gamer. Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Fretty - 01-13-2012 The Razer SWTOR keyboard is pretty sweet looking too. It's part of the same product line as that mouse. It's also $250. NO THANKS (but do want). Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Grunldesnapp - 01-13-2012 I used the MMO Naga a while back, while it was a good mouse i didn't buy another when it broke..... Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Snowreap - 01-13-2012 I think there is such a thing as too many thumb buttons on a mouse, and that mouse has it. Also, I'm dubious about my own ability to thumb buttons while moving the mouse to the right at the same time. I'm a 'claw grip' mouse user, as compared to 'palm grip' users. when I want to move the mouse to the right, I push it in that direction using my thumb. having to move my thumb to reach a button might interfere with that, although I haven't tried it myself to know for sure. I think the right side of the mouse could use a button or two for my ring finger to press, though. I hold my mouse (a Logitech G9) with my thumb and pinky and press the top buttons with my index and middle fingers, which leaves my ring finger with little to do. -ken Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Fretty - 01-16-2012 Snowreap Wrote:I think there is such a thing as too many thumb buttons on a mouse, and that mouse has it. You described exactly how I use/hold a mouse too. Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Rallick - 01-16-2012 Fretty Wrote:Snowreap Wrote:I think there is such a thing as too many thumb buttons on a mouse, and that mouse has it. I'm very similar. Thumb/Pinky to grip/move the mouse. I differ in that Forefinger and Ring finger for the buttons. My middle finger is mouse wheel/button. Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Karne - 01-16-2012 Rallick go back to your own forum page. Your kind isn't allowed over here with us!!! Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Rallick - 01-16-2012 Haha. Don't you like how we reacted to your post now? Plus this thread really had no real SWTOR relation anyways. Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Grunldesnapp - 01-16-2012 I felt a disturbance in the force and came to read the post. Re: SWTOR Naga gaming mouse - Breand - 01-17-2012 Well after a couple days I'm loving it. Definitely a learning curve but after a few days Ive got it down. It's really a matter of just repetition of knowing what buttons are your favorite abilities. One thing I noticed is Im getting instants that arent on the GCD off super fast because it takes no effort to do an extra thumb press...particularly interrupts, I'm a machine with them. I also mapped the middle mouse press to shift so I have 12 more abilities available on the buttons. Not sure how other classes operate, but marauders need them. For melee classes this is a no brainer. And I now see more clearly who IS not using them in battlegrounds...the "back pedalers" stick out like a sore thumb when you are circle strafing the heck out of them. |