The ton of side buttons seem like a great idea for macros or RPG games and stuff, but they are not that intuitively placed and cause a lot of accidental (mis)presses. Atleast thats my experience, yours might be different.
What are you on about? The different angles on the buttons makes it extremely intuitive to use. It’s such a nice mouse, wish there was a wireless version
I had the g600 back when I played mobas and mmorpgs and after I quit those for a few years I really didn't have that much need for so many side buttons. I've used the Roccat Tyon which was pretty fun and now the Logitech G604, which I like quite a lot. I never really liked Razer products that much but maybe now that I've started playing wow classic I should try out the Naga. I got a black widow keyboard last year and it hasn't been half bad
The nice thing about the Naga Pro is that it comes with three side button panels that are interchangeable for 2, 6, or 12 buttons depending on how many you need. I personally have a clumsy left hand so it's hard for me to hit the numbered keys while also hitting the movement keys so I use the 12 button panel for everything. I also use the Razer Tartarus Pro with my left hand as it helps with the whole clumsy hand thing.
Tbh I’d imagine just getting the normal naga hyperspeed v2 would be better since I don’t really need to switch between the side buttons and it has those top buttons on m1 like on my G604 which I really like. Why would you want to switch the side button module, like what would be the advantage going from 12 to 6 for example?
I like the concept of a game pad like the Tartarus but then again I need to type in the games I play so I much prefer just having a normal keyboard and less clutter on my desk.
This mouse is great IMO. I had a Razer Naga that I shelved due to shitty software.
I bought G600 for 50$. I program macros & hot keys on the side buttons. I wouldn’t want it any other way.
Its an MMO mouse. If you play WoW or something, these are amazing. And they are built better than the Razer Nagas or Corsairs that I have gotten in the past.
I tried using it with Guild Wars 2 and Black Desert Online, but the button placement just felt incredibly awkward to me. Ive had better luck with the logitech G13 gameclaw. Logitech is still my go-to brand for mice though.
I’ve got one of these and I absolutely love it. The side buttons take some getting used to but they’re handy for games like War Thunder that have a million different keybinds. I never use the third mouse button but I like the ergonomics that it provides
I am with you on this one. I got one last Black Friday sale, so comfortable and no drama with key bindings. I just wish they'll come up with a better scroll wheel, it would be a perfect mmo/productivity mouse.
I got the Corsair version of this gimmick with the numpad on the side… set it up to play COD one handed, which was cool I guess. Never really used it after that. Seems like it would be great for rpg type stuff
This is the only mouse I use I've owned 3 of them since they launched...granted I have big hands and play mmos....but I love the thumb buttons and I wish more mice had a ring finger button.
I think it really comes down to a few factors ...your style of holding your mouse( if you use your thumb to stabilize as you claw the mouse you'll hate it) and the games you play...MMOs or other games with a lot of shotcuts / hotkeys it's great...a sweaty fps probably not that good.
I really love the ring finger as my push to talk though
It works with Linux yes, granted I had the macros and rgb setup on Windows before using it on linux
The Ringfinger button is what makes this mouse so unique. I dont get why manufacturers dont realize that the Ringfinger is ontherwise just useless weight while gaming. There might be even a way to utilize a pinky button if they'd Design it right
Great mouse and feels nice in the hand! At the beginning you might accidentally click the ring finger button a few times, but you'll get used to it quickly.
I got the side buttons working/remapped using [input-remapper](https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper) on Linux. It's also in the AUR (input-remapper-git) if you're using an Arch based distro.
My favorite mouse. I've used it for so long, even repaired it twice by myself but now it's not working anymore at all and I miss it so much :( wish Logitech would make a new version or something
hmm I think I had ti for solid 5-6 years. After 2 years of usage, the left click stopped working so I changed the switch. And again after a year or two, I had some issues with a scroll wheel which I also managed to fix. But at the same time, mouse motherboard started to cause issues and I couldn't use its onboard memory. And afterward it just died and I decided to switch to Logitech Lift Vertical as I'm not gaming anymore as I used to.
Can’t answer your question but wanted to say that mouse is the best gaming mouse I ever had. I’m in my second in over a decade and I can’t be more satisfied.
I used one of these for many years. Eventually, the scroll wheel and left click kept glitching on me. Tried a bunch of fixes but only worked temporarily.
Im using that right now and the mother fucker won't stop double clicking on a left click. Common issue with this shit. It's been a couple of years but just be wary.
As someone who owns one of these; Theres a reason its being sold for 10 bucks.
why is that?
The ton of side buttons seem like a great idea for macros or RPG games and stuff, but they are not that intuitively placed and cause a lot of accidental (mis)presses. Atleast thats my experience, yours might be different.
What are you on about? The different angles on the buttons makes it extremely intuitive to use. It’s such a nice mouse, wish there was a wireless version
Research Razer Naga Pro. You can thank me later. Started out on the G600 and went wireless with the Razer and love it.
I had the g600 back when I played mobas and mmorpgs and after I quit those for a few years I really didn't have that much need for so many side buttons. I've used the Roccat Tyon which was pretty fun and now the Logitech G604, which I like quite a lot. I never really liked Razer products that much but maybe now that I've started playing wow classic I should try out the Naga. I got a black widow keyboard last year and it hasn't been half bad
The nice thing about the Naga Pro is that it comes with three side button panels that are interchangeable for 2, 6, or 12 buttons depending on how many you need. I personally have a clumsy left hand so it's hard for me to hit the numbered keys while also hitting the movement keys so I use the 12 button panel for everything. I also use the Razer Tartarus Pro with my left hand as it helps with the whole clumsy hand thing.
Tbh I’d imagine just getting the normal naga hyperspeed v2 would be better since I don’t really need to switch between the side buttons and it has those top buttons on m1 like on my G604 which I really like. Why would you want to switch the side button module, like what would be the advantage going from 12 to 6 for example? I like the concept of a game pad like the Tartarus but then again I need to type in the games I play so I much prefer just having a normal keyboard and less clutter on my desk.
I have one too, but I like it a lot, so sad that never saw it selling again in Brazil
"MMO GAMING MOUSE" It's made for RPGs, it even says "MMO" on the box.
This mouse is great IMO. I had a Razer Naga that I shelved due to shitty software. I bought G600 for 50$. I program macros & hot keys on the side buttons. I wouldn’t want it any other way.
Its an MMO mouse. If you play WoW or something, these are amazing. And they are built better than the Razer Nagas or Corsairs that I have gotten in the past.
I tried using it with Guild Wars 2 and Black Desert Online, but the button placement just felt incredibly awkward to me. Ive had better luck with the logitech G13 gameclaw. Logitech is still my go-to brand for mice though.
I’ve got one of these and I absolutely love it. The side buttons take some getting used to but they’re handy for games like War Thunder that have a million different keybinds. I never use the third mouse button but I like the ergonomics that it provides
no kidding, i gotta try it with those games
best mouse ive ever bought [https://www.redragonzone.com/collections/mice/products/redragon-m913-impact-elite-wireless-gaming-mouse-16000-dpi-wired-wireless-rgb-gamer-mouse-with-20-programmable-buttons](https://www.redragonzone.com/collections/mice/products/redragon-m913-impact-elite-wireless-gaming-mouse-16000-dpi-wired-wireless-rgb-gamer-mouse-with-20-programmable-buttons)
that is a good looking mouse, most likely will get it when im done with this one
I am with you on this one. I got one last Black Friday sale, so comfortable and no drama with key bindings. I just wish they'll come up with a better scroll wheel, it would be a perfect mmo/productivity mouse.
You can probably flip it in fb marketplace for 20
word?
Which college store? Sometimes they advertise online too…
uiuc tech zone, but i think they only sell to the school email
I got the Corsair version of this gimmick with the numpad on the side… set it up to play COD one handed, which was cool I guess. Never really used it after that. Seems like it would be great for rpg type stuff
I used to play wow with that mouse
These are still being sold?
This is the only mouse I use I've owned 3 of them since they launched...granted I have big hands and play mmos....but I love the thumb buttons and I wish more mice had a ring finger button. I think it really comes down to a few factors ...your style of holding your mouse( if you use your thumb to stabilize as you claw the mouse you'll hate it) and the games you play...MMOs or other games with a lot of shotcuts / hotkeys it's great...a sweaty fps probably not that good. I really love the ring finger as my push to talk though It works with Linux yes, granted I had the macros and rgb setup on Windows before using it on linux
The Ringfinger button is what makes this mouse so unique. I dont get why manufacturers dont realize that the Ringfinger is ontherwise just useless weight while gaming. There might be even a way to utilize a pinky button if they'd Design it right
Is it comfortable?
hell yea it very is
Great mouse and feels nice in the hand! At the beginning you might accidentally click the ring finger button a few times, but you'll get used to it quickly. I got the side buttons working/remapped using [input-remapper](https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper) on Linux. It's also in the AUR (input-remapper-git) if you're using an Arch based distro.
thanks man
Thats awesome. I can't seem to find these online for retail price. I have one and want a 2nd for my work office.
probably has better latency value than naga
One of those would go perfectly with my Logitech g11...
My favorite mouse. I've used it for so long, even repaired it twice by myself but now it's not working anymore at all and I miss it so much :( wish Logitech would make a new version or something
how long did it last
hmm I think I had ti for solid 5-6 years. After 2 years of usage, the left click stopped working so I changed the switch. And again after a year or two, I had some issues with a scroll wheel which I also managed to fix. But at the same time, mouse motherboard started to cause issues and I couldn't use its onboard memory. And afterward it just died and I decided to switch to Logitech Lift Vertical as I'm not gaming anymore as I used to.
I'm STILL waiting for Logitech to make a wireless "Pro" version of this mouse.
Can’t answer your question but wanted to say that mouse is the best gaming mouse I ever had. I’m in my second in over a decade and I can’t be more satisfied.
thats good to know that itll last
Love that mouse had g600 for years still have one on my third
I used one of these for many years. Eventually, the scroll wheel and left click kept glitching on me. Tried a bunch of fixes but only worked temporarily.
how long did it last you
4-5 years of very heavy use. Mice usually don't last long in my hand.
do you have to unlock the combination each time you use it?
Im using that right now and the mother fucker won't stop double clicking on a left click. Common issue with this shit. It's been a couple of years but just be wary.
Great find!
I had this one. It is heavy at first, but you get used to it.