Just a quick post to talk about my current gaming mouse, as you may have deduced from the title it is indeed a Razer Deathadder Black Edition 3.5g and it is indeed a non-fairy edition as well. "But what do you mean, 'non-fairy edition?'" What I mean is that it has no obnoxious led lights on it, that pulsate, strobe or remain static and it also is the edition with out the rubber grips on the where the thumb and ring finger sit, because as I said it is the Non-Fairy Edition.
Before I purchased the Razer Deathadder Black Edition, my previous being a Razer Naga yes, I used to play World of Warcraft. (it seems like WoW is like a foreskin, you either had it or still got it)
So I thought; why not get another Razer mouse, I don't do MMO's anymore so why not purchase a basic mouse. I conducted some research and found people were giving it quite good reviews all round but complaining that its matte finish was slippery and for some reason some particular users where having trouble picking the mouse up in between their thumb and ring fingers, thus giving it a lesser rating. All I am saying is if you can't pick this particular mouse up between your thumb and ring finger without it slipping, you've got bigger problems than worrying about grip technology on computer peripheral hardware.
How do I find the mouse? Fantastic, does everything I need it to do from Counter Strike to cursor placement in blogging text forms. With Razer's Synapse software behind it you can re program mice the buttons in which there are 4, 5 if you include the mouse wheel which is also clickable and two others are found where your thumb would go, making weapon switching easier on the fly. Being 3.5g, you guessed it, it has 3500dpi which can be altered, again in the Synapse 2.0 software.
Bottom line is, you want an inexpensive gaming/general use mouse without any sort extra bullshit gimmicks that Razer usually have in spades... then this mouse is for you.
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