Razer Naga Gaming Mouse

When you have a PC gamer, the buttons are sometimes prevents you from dying nearly as often in the game, however, there are mice that tend to take things a little too far. At this stage, it seems, as they all compete to see who can adapt to most buttons on a mouse.

Razer Naga Gaming Mouse

What seems a bit stupid, because frankly, after awhile I begin to forget what the buttons that go with the function. When it reaches this point, the only other buttons cease to be useful. However, if you have a fantastic memory, you may be able to follow all the extra buttons.

Well, this Razer Naga managed to cram in a total of 12 buttons on the side. All that remains on the same side as the thumb. I suppose if you’ve never really put much of the keys to all that it gives you something to play with if you’re bored. If you are interested in obtaining a mouse with 12 buttons, you can find the Naga mouse for $ 80. [via coolest-gadgets]


Published August 22, 2009 in Games, Peripheral
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3 Responses to “Razer Naga Gaming Mouse”

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  3. syrinx on November 28th, 2009 5:22 am

    I play WoW and would like to have something like this mouse. At first, the 12 side buttons does seem a bit daunting, and as the reviewer pointed out, a bit hard to remember the functions. Simple solution: bind the buttons the same way as your main action bar, since you are probably going to be watching it fairly often anyway in order to track your cooldowns.

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