| Not my style of mouse |
I just purchased a Lachesis. I have found that it is not really for me... I use the fingertip style grip more than any other, which feels really funky with the extra wide front area of the mouse... The buttons on the left side are also very hard to click with any style of mouse grip. I do like how lightweight the mouse is though, that and it is very grippy. Seems to work pretty well on my Thermaltake Flare Pad mousepad. The fading in and out effect of the blue light through the Razer logo is pretty cool too. Needless to say, I just ordered a Diamondback 3g, hoping to fix the problem I had with the grip issues I had with this mouse, though I do hate to get rid of the 4000 dpi, when setting it to 1600 dpi, it seems to do well enough for me. I did attempt using the claw grip, which seems to be better with this mouse, however I still prefer to use just my fingertips, so I will be taking this one back to the store where I got it... I'll review the diamondback after I get it. Hoping that the smaller size, and less 'funky' shape works better for me. |
3 Rating
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| Best mouse I have owned so far |
I have used many kind of gaming mice in the past including Logitech G5. But Lachesis has been the best so far. Light, fast and accurate. It fits nicely in my hands - which are not too fat nor too thin. The feel of holding this mouse is just perfect.
The bad thing is that I have to take the mouse out during the night because the light on the mouse is a bit too bright for me during the night.
Highly recommended for serious gamers.
This does not mean that the Lachesis is just for gamers, its for business people as well. I have done a lot of spreadsheets and power-points as well with this mouse - with as good ease as any of them.
I used this mouse with my MacBook pro as well. And as expected, it works very well with Macs. As a matter of fact, this one felt much better than the Apple's own Mighty mouse (both wireless and wired).
So highly recommended for Mac users too. |
5 Rating
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