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Bookmark this page and check back often. We hope to deliver pleasant moments. Follow Following. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments The mouse does not support horizontal scrolling, but offers the Universal Scroll feature after you install the driver horizontal and vertical scrolling by moving the mouse with the wheel depressed.

The current version of the driver 1. This shortcoming is expected to be corrected in the next driver release. Additional side buttons have always been a problem with this manufacturer.

It was too easy to press them accidentally on the Boomslang when you lifted the mouse up above the desk. The Diamondback had as many as four side buttons, two of which could hardly be pressed at all.

These buttons were placed normally on the Copperhead, but were shaped improperly and prone to be pressed accidentally due to their small pressure effort and short depression distance. And finally the company has got near the ideal. There are two side buttons here which are placed like on the Copperhead centered on the left side , but larger and round-shaped.

They are also to be pressed with more effort. It means you can hardly press them accidentally as you lift the mouse up. I prefer holding the mouse like that and it was at first difficult for me to transition from the Diamondback, which was perfect for fingers, to the DeathAdder.

The dimensions and ergonomics of the device may seem to worsen control over in-game situations at first, but I got used to the new mouse in about a week and now play quite confidently with it. The DeathAdder can even be held with fingers too, you only have to adjust yourself to the asymmetrical shape. After some period of adaptation the DeathAdder proves to be as easy to carry over above the pad as any other Razer mouse.

The DeathAdder glides confidently and with less noise than ordinary mice even on complex surfaces like the glass Icemat or the aluminum BansheePad. This mouse moves about just like its competitors do with Teflon glide tapes glued to them. The engineers made one mistake as they designed the DeathAdder: the bottom surface is not ideally flat, but somewhat bulging. You can solve this problem by making the feet thicker by means of special stickers.

By the way, Razer says that Everglide, the famous manufacturer of professional gaming surfaces and accessories for mice, will soon begin to produce special stickers that are shaped like the feet of the DeathAdder. The optical sensor is exactly in the center of the mouse, which is good. When the user moves the mouse along an arc, it is models with a central positioning of the sensor that behave exactly like you subconsciously expect.

Near the sensor there is a button to switch between the settings profiles stored in the integrated memory. Traditionally for Razer, the connector has gold-plated pins. The DeathAdder is based on the Razer Precision 3G Infrared optical sensor with infrared highlighting and a resolution of dpi. It is more than with the Diamondback dpi but less than with the laser Copperhead dpi and some competing products like the OCZ Equalizer with its dpi.

Yes, the maximum sensitivity of the DeathAdder subjectively feels as increased over the Diamondback, but not too much. The 3G index in the sensor name stands for 3rd Generation and Razer claims their technology to be a new generations of sensors, after the release of the first generation of optical mice in and after the arrival in of the second generation of dpi mice like the Diamondback. Razer claims their technology is superior to laser sensors and they have something to base that claim upon!

According to the specification, this sensor brings about the following improvements over the second-generation sensor employed in the Diamondback:. The last parameter is important for precise positioning when the mouse is lifted above the surface and then put down again. Ideally, if you lift the mouse up and put it down exactly vertically, the pointer will continue moving from the point it has been at the take-off moment. However, it is virtually impossible to move your hand up along a perfect vertical, especially when you are moving your mouse with sudden jerks in games.

Thus, the smaller the height at which the lifted-up mouse still reacts to movement, the better. The DeathAdder is claimed to have The classical fetish of all mouse manufacturers — the sensor resolution parameter measured in dots per inch like in printers — has long become a somewhat confused subject, especially as its true nature is not always clear for the user. Then, you have to move the mouse by 1 inch or about 2.

Well, not exactly. So, here we come to understand what characteristics are important to evaluate a PC mouse. For gamers who prefer low mouse sensitivity settings in games and who move the mouse vigorously and suddenly, the most important parameter is the maximum movement speed without loss of smoothness.

Those 65cm of movement mentioned in the previous paragraph are not just an abstract illustration. For example, many gamers who play tactical shooters like Counter-Strike prefer low mouse sensitivity to aim with higher accuracy. In this case, moving the mouse by cm per second in several jerks is not an uncommon thing for experienced gamers.

Thus, the mouse is required to work well at sudden jerks. This is the reason for the marketing positioning of the DeathAdder as the best mouse for gamers who use low-sens settings.

For people who like high-sens settings i. It makes playing at high screen resolutions more comfortable. According to Razer, the most sensitive sensors currently available have a real resolution of dpi one such sensor is employed in the Razer Copperhead and in the Microsoft Habu, for example. Higher resolutions declared by certain mouse suppliers up to dpi are achieved by means of software interpolation. This allows putting a pretty number on the box, but has a negative effect on the consumer qualities of the product, particularly on the max speed without skipping.

The infrared highlighting of the sensor helps avoid the influence of the surface as it is the case with ordinary sensors that have LED-based highlighting of a certain color. Another performance-related factor of a mouse is the polling frequency of the USB port. In fact, it is the minimum time for the mouse to respond to your hand movement.

Standard mice have a polling frequency of Hz, which provides a response time of 8 milliseconds. The DeathAdder works at Hz, providing a response time of 1 millisecond. First introduced by Razer, the Instant-On feature, which prevents the mouse from slipping into standby mode, is helpful, especially in games. It'll sell to the microsoft loyal only Dippyskoodlez It'll sell to the microsoft loyal only Heh, guess that's me.

I wanted to get a Razer, but I really don't like the feel to them. I love the way my mouse feels, but it'll seriously glitch terribly in some FPSs. I feel wierd holding Razers too, not sure why but I just do. IMO, the Logitech G5 is the best mouse ever made. It's comfortable, great grips on it, and DPI Laser. Also 5 programmable speeds. But for Left-handers I would go with Razer. As for its performance I like the feel of my intellimouse, but need to upgrade to a cabled mouse.

Mediocre at least its cabled Not a single glitch. And it comes with 2x lithium ion battery packs that swap in 3 seconds Such a magnificiant mouse I got a Razer Diamond Back Mouse, and yeah its a bit weird to hold at 1st but after a while you dont wanna use any other mouse, with an exception of the mx It's a personal feeling



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