![]() ![]() I did however come across one issue with the wireless when I first got it. ![]() The wireless function is, to my surprise, very responsive. (You must have the charging doc plugged in, as it acts as a receiver and charger.) Both work exceptionally well. The left switch on the bottom of the mouse allows you to change this option. ![]() One of the Great features of this mouse is the ability to choose between wired or wireless mode. On the bottom of the mouse you’ll find two switches, the one on the right changes the default button configuration between the numbers above the keyboard (1 through =) and the number pad on the far right side of your keyboard. The other 5 buttons are your regular right click, left click, scroll wheel and buttons 4, and 5. Sounds great so far doesn’t it? That’s because it truly is. If your gaming with a keyboard that does not have macro keys, this mouse will help you out immensely so you can continue to use the WASD keys for movements and your mouse for skills on a secondary quick bar (or the primary quick bar, whatever floats your boat). The 12 side buttons are a huge help to any MMOer, making it fast and easy to interrupt an opponents skill or cast an instant buff without moving your hands off the next offensive skill about to be casted. These 12 buttons are fully customizable allowing gamers to control which button will do what for any game of their choice. The mouse has a total of 17 buttons, 12 of which sit on the left hand side of the mouse for easy thumb access. I am able to play SWTOR for over 12 hours without any irritation. Once I got used to the SWTOR mouse, it feels very comfortable in my hand. Keep in mind that the battery takes up a large percentage of the total weight. I havn’t ever used the Naga so I can’t put a personal opinion on the matter. I have noticed a lot of mixed perspectives on the matter, some say it’s smaller, some say it’s larger. The last noticable difference is in it’s weight and overall size. Again, some mighy say it’s better, I just say it’s simply different. Secondly, the Naga has embedded groves for your fingers on the right and left click buttons where as the SWTOR mouse does not. DIFFERENTLY, not BETTER, better is a term of opinion is this situation. For one, the placement of the 12 side buttons are aligned differently. While most people say they are identical and that the swtor mouse is just the Naga with a star wars skin, the two differ in a few aspects. The design of the mouse is based off the Razer Naga, a slightly older model by Razer. The SWTOR gaming mouse by Razer is both wired or wireless depending on users preferences, and is a must have for anyone who is looking to buy a gaming mouse, weather it be your first mouse or a replacement/upgrade to your current mouse. Any MMORPGer out there knows that nothing is more important then your gaming peripherals. ![]()
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