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Problem with mouse Razer

  • blackdog
  • January 28, 2015 at 12:32 AM
  • blackdog
    • January 28, 2015 at 12:32 AM
    • #1

    I have a problem with my Razer Lachesis 5600 on my new computer.

    I bought this mouse a good couple years ago, my good ol' Logitech Pilot (some kind of special edition with slightly higher DPI) was a bit crazy at the time, and I thought I would soon get a gaming PC anyway so investing in a fancy gaming mouse seemed a good idea.

    Other than the amazing form factor (i prefer ambidextrous design) it has always driven me crazy. There was no Mac OS driver, and the mouse seemed to overload the system: it would start chugging especially at minimal, precise movements (you can imagine the raging while trying to work in PS) until I would unplug and plug it back in.

    I had basically to turn back to the old Pilot which for some reason never gave me problems anymore.

    Now that I bought an ASUS ROG, I finally plugged the Razer back in... and it worked out of the box.

    Then after several sessions, started again to stutter especially on minimal movements. I installed drivers (from the website, the original ones are in Italy) which Razer say are compatible up to Win 8.1, and the use was very smooth. One or two sessions after the drivers install, the mouse seems to be not working at all, as the cursor doesn't move at all. Right click and wheel input are being received tho.

    I tried unplugging and plugging in all the different USBs: nothing.

    I tried the log off trick and it actually works/worked.

    But at moments it would start stuttering again, like after some Netflix watching or a good deal of gaming. Usually a reboot would sort it out.

    Tonight after the first reboot (computer wouldn't track the movement since mouse was plugged in after the computer was woken up from sleep) the pointer was stuttering heavily, so I tried deleting the Razer drivers, rebooting, and the mouse is dead (except for right mouse and scroll).

    What the hell?!

    I know I should probably get something newer, but i love the mouse form factor (except it's too light) and I don't want to throw away something that cost me 40€ and I haven't used!

    Any suggestions?

  • 2d-chris
    • January 28, 2015 at 1:24 AM
    • #2

    I've had troubles with a specific mouse in the past, I gave up and got a new one. It had some weird conflicts. I've heard it's not that uncommon to have this happen.

  • blackdog
    • January 28, 2015 at 1:33 AM
    • #3

    Yeah, i have been reading and that mouse it's a fucking mess apparently. I reinstalled the drivers, it works, chugging. I've cleaned the lens with cotton it and it stopped working. Reboot and it works, lagging.

    There's a patch for Win 8 specific for laggy mouses in particular games (not the OS) and it doesn't install, tells me "the update is not applicable on your computer" although it's a fucking x64. I even tried to install the x86 patch for fun, same error.


    I just connected the old Pilot 300 and it's working.

    Fuck. I want my money back!

  • Sentura
    • January 28, 2015 at 2:25 AM
    • #4

    Just grab a new mouse. I've been wanting to switch for a while now as well, as my right mouse button is weakening under the sheer force of my ring finger and keeps getting pressed under unfortunate circumstances. Doesn't happen often though, so I still gotta hand it to Logitech for creating one of the most durable products ever. I literally can't remember when I bought it.

  • cashed
    • January 28, 2015 at 7:04 PM
    • #5

    I had a razor mamba. worst mouse purchase I made. Drivers were fine but the mouse click sensors didn't take too long to break. nothing like double clicks on one.

  • blackdog
    • January 28, 2015 at 9:11 PM
    • #6

    The possibly most annoying thing is that I asked, and got, a pro mat for my birthday.

    So if razer is shot, what you guys on? Logistics, Roccat?

  • Vaya
    • January 29, 2015 at 12:15 AM
    • #7

    Logitech g400s


    Had the model down - Logitech mx518 - for about 5 years before getting this one. It still works fine.

  • Vilham
    • January 29, 2015 at 12:29 AM
    • #8

    Just get a logitech g500/g5 they are great.

  • 2d-chris
    • January 29, 2015 at 1:37 AM
    • #9

    I've had the least problems with Microsoft mice actually, but it really is just a mouse lol, I used the same $2 logitec simple mouse for all 6 years at Crytek, I loved it!

  • Squad
    • January 29, 2015 at 1:51 AM
    • #10

    I have a Logitech G400s now, coming from Logitech G5 and I had a MX500 before that one. Get one of these series

  • dux
    • January 29, 2015 at 3:20 AM
    • #11

    Razer deathadders and diamondbacks is where the moneys at. Done me great for 10 years.


    Did you adjust the polling rate at all? And when you removed the drivers did you remove everything? Registry entries, etc.

  • laminutederire
    • January 29, 2015 at 5:54 PM
    • #12

    Hi to everyone, since we are on the subject of mice, what would you recommend for a first gaming mice?

    Also since most of you are designing a lot,do additional buttons help to your workflow?

  • Max (von A)
    • January 29, 2015 at 6:23 PM
    • #13

    My last was a Razer mouse DeathAddler 2013 and soon (about 2 months) began to have those judgments, of a time issue stop signal.
    The solution was simple, call the store that sold it to me and they referred me Razer representative because the product had 2 year warranty. I changed it equally gold works smoothly so far.

    Me too I refused to accept that Razer could make a product failed, but it seems that it was.


    Try a USB 3.0 port


    Best regards

  • cashed
    • January 29, 2015 at 9:56 PM
    • #14

    Ive been rocking the steel xai for a while and the sensai before that. they have been rock solid. 1 at home and 1 at work

  • clankill3r
    • January 29, 2015 at 10:08 PM
    • #15

    I had 3 razer mouses, a deathadder, lachesis and diamondblack.

    2 of them broke over time, and 1 i sold. When I had stuttering I often disconnected and connected the usb cable.

    However during the years the amount of how many times I had to do that became bigger.

    No firmware upgrade ever helped.


    I'm now using logitech, I have 2 (gaming mouses) of them. One is good, the other hardly moves when I move it really fast. This tends to be a huge problem in cs:go trying to make quick 180 turns.


    I don't know what my next mouse will be but I will never buy a razer again.

  • AlexM
    • January 30, 2015 at 12:04 AM
    • #16

    I've had 2 deathadders. One was an RMA which they CHARGED me for when the first one died in a month. Apparently Razer really cheap out on some of the electrical parts so a slight charge completely fries the thing.


    I've also had some of their headphones which were also pure crap. I'm not even mad at my cat for chewing through them.


    I tried the logitech g400/g400s and it's like the exact opposite. I love that mouse.


    Razer is like the Monster of computer parts. More expensive and worse quality.

  • Lynxx
    • January 30, 2015 at 12:06 AM
    • #17
    Quote from AlexM

    I've had 2 deathadders. One was an RMA which they CHARGED me for when the first one died in a month. Apparently Razer really cheap out on some of the electrical parts so a slight charge completely fries the thing.

    I've also had some of their headphones which were also pure crap. I'm not even mad at my cat for chewing through them.

    I tried the logitech g400/g400s and it's like the exact opposite. I love that mouse.

    Razer is like the Monster of computer parts. More expensive and worse quality.

    Sounds like a rare experience, I have a complete razer setup and haven't broke anything yet (1,5 year)

  • blackdog
    • January 30, 2015 at 5:02 AM
    • #18

    Problem with mouses like Logitech's is that they cater a lot toward the "ergonomic" audience, the ambidextrous mouses seem to be toward the cheap/basic.

    I'm honestly surprised tho, was expecting people here to have gaming specific stuff.

  • Buddy
    • January 30, 2015 at 5:52 AM
    • #19

    Somehow it seems like mouses get worse every year lol

  • DrywallDreams
    • January 30, 2015 at 5:59 AM
    • #20

    How do you guys keep logitech mice for so long?! I've gone through like 4 of them, two g5s, two g500s. It's either mouse3 breaks or the cord stops working. After that I got a Steelseries Sensei Raw that I now use as a laptop mouse, and a Steelseries Rival that's pretty much perfect.

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