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The new gaming mouse by Razer with 4000dpi |
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Sunday, 06 January 2008 |
 This is the latest 4000dpi 3G Laser Sensor technology mouse by Razer, the Razer Lachesis. The Lachesis’ overall cosmetic is black as night, with a matted black surface and a glossed up finishing at its sides. Its scroll wheel and the Razer logo located at the palm rest area are still given the blue glow lighting effects just like that of the older Razer Deathadder. It features nine buttons in total, the standard left/right buttons and scroll wheel up top, with an addition of two more buttons below the scroll wheel. By default, these two buttons dictate the operational sensitivity of the Lachesis, ranging from 500dpi to 4000dpi, one of the highest sensitivity settings supported on current gaming mice. The remaining four buttons are spread out evenly on both sides, though a little too close to the center. Ease of access to the side buttons is still passable, if your style is in placing your palm further down the mouse. And then, the side buttons favor the thumb, and most users we know rarely touch the two on the other side, some even disabling them. And also, the Razer’s software allows customization of every button on the mouse.
The Lachesis is equipped with 32KB onboard memory that allows you to save your favored settings in profiles, which are easily toggled with a click of its last, ninth button, the hidden profile button at the underbelly of the mouse. A total of five profiles can be saved onboard, and you can export or import your profiles straight from your PC. This is the time for you to enjoy your game with this great mouse. |