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Problem with mouse Razer

  • blackdog
  • January 28, 2015 at 12:32 AM
  • Squad
    • January 30, 2015 at 1:39 PM
    • #21
    Quote from Marcem

    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.


    The only one that really broke down for me was the G5 and only because its cord kinda snapped. The MX500 is still being used by my girlfriend, I think I bought that one more than 10 years ago. Totally worth its money.

  • Trikz
    • January 30, 2015 at 1:55 PM
    • #22

    I've been a Razer Deathadder fan for years now, I just upgraded to the Chroma version because my old Deathadder had worn down the mousescroll (which is fixable with scotch tape but then i wouldnt have a nice shiny new mouse with millions of colours to choose from for the lighting )


    I personally love the Deathadder fits my hand perfect and it takes some beating, i broke the mouse scroll on my first one after a good year of raging with it so i'd call that pretty durable

  • Thrik
    • January 30, 2015 at 2:07 PM
    • #23

    My Logitech G9 just wouldn't die. I had that thing since 2009, and put it through so many hours of gaming. Even when I replaced it a few weeks ago, it was still working fine and didn't even look that bad — the finish held up really well.


    But I wanted a wireless mouse with better OS X compatibility, so I got a Logitech MX Anywhere. This is a very nice mouse.

  • Vaya
    • January 30, 2015 at 2:21 PM
    • #24

    just checked- got my Logitech MX518 on the 23rd of February 2011. I use it on my work PC now.


    superior logitech quaility

  • jackophant
    • January 30, 2015 at 2:46 PM
    • #25
    Quote from dux

    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.


    I had a diamondback as a hand me down from my dad, I then used it for {incomputable amount of time}


    I've been using a steelseries Sensei. I bought it mainly for the interchangeable colours and the LCD panel on the underside, as I'm a sucker for customisation like that. But it's seriously a solid mouse with a metal top plate (not to be confused with metal finish), braided cable and good ambidextrous design, as I too quite like that layout.


    Might have something to do with the size of my hands.


    I also use a Logitech MX Revolution of some description at work which is great, but ergonomically I have to pinch it for my fingers to fit in the "ergonomic" spaces...

  • Sentura
    • January 30, 2015 at 4:19 PM
    • #26

    I think the logitech g500/g600 is the best mouse ever created. Unless Peregrine find out how to make a mouse glove that mimics their keyboard glove, I think it's going to be a while before anyone creates something with more substance. The new Logitech seem to be copying a Razor like approach which seems a little bit too edgy for me, but I'm pretty sure they are of good quality too. If I absolutely had to switch to the edgy ones, I'd probably go for the g402 as it's the closest to the g500.

  • AlexM
    • January 30, 2015 at 4:20 PM
    • #27
    Quote from Marcem

    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.


    I specifically go out and buy g400/g400s because I've heard some of the later models aren't as good and also use some type of interpolation.


    Quote from Lynxx

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


    The cheap electrical parts is definitely a widespread issue. Plenty of people I've worked with have had similar experiences. I realize what I'm saying is anecdotal but considering I've had 3 bad devices and know plenty of other people who have had the same problems I'm willing to accept that as enough of a reason to not buy their products in the future. Them charging me for the RMA for a part that broke after one month and was well within the warranty is icing on the cake.


    The one exception is that WoW players I know love the razer mouse with like 20 buttons on the side.

  • blackdog
    • February 1, 2015 at 11:24 AM
    • #28
    Quote from dux

    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.

    I've just used the uninstall procedure. Done a cleanup with Ccleaner yday, but dunno if system is clean.When it was lagging I thought about the polling, didn't looked into adjusting it because after unplugging-plugging back in, it stopped working as described: no pointer mouse, but buttons working.

    I can try, if be happy to get it to work! Where do I look for adjusting that? When I tried to open the Razer panel (the one sitting in the clock-notification area) it said that no Razer mouse was connected! X-/

  • Sprony
    • February 1, 2015 at 1:58 PM
    • #29
    Quote from Vaya

    just checked- got my Logitech MX518 on the 23rd of February 2011. I use it on my work PC now.


    superior logitech quaility


    Got mine in 2005, still going strong!

  • dux
    • February 2, 2015 at 1:37 PM
    • #30
    Quote from blackdog

    I've just used the uninstall procedure. Done a cleanup with Ccleaner yday, but dunno if system is clean.When it was lagging I thought about the polling, didn't looked into adjusting it because after unplugging-plugging back in, it stopped working as described: no pointer mouse, but buttons working.

    I can try, if be happy to get it to work! Where do I look for adjusting that? When I tried to open the Razer panel (the one sitting in the clock-notification area) it said that no Razer mouse was connected! X-/


    I'd say it is just fucked then.

  • blackdog
    • February 2, 2015 at 5:07 PM
    • #31

    Thanks Oli. That's what I was afraid. I will try to email them just for curiosity.

    I haven't had much time to look into it, but I opened the Steelseries website and I really like the design of those mice, they are ambidextrous by the look of it, and your feedback is incredibly positive so that might be my choice in the (near) future.

    Sigh, lots of money going out... I also want a gamepad (waiting on the XOne only to see the Steam controller at the next event) and need good headphones as well.

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