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03-07-2006, 05:59 PM
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razor copperhead mouse
Dude this mouse is sweet. i dotn care what chem says this mouse isnt just for lefties. I can actually move around the screen now without moving my mouse a mile to move an inch. Just waiting for my new mousepad because you can see that my computer desk is worn from moving my mouse over it many many times haha.
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03-07-2006, 06:03 PM
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You're taking what I said out of context.
The G5/7 from Logitech is more accurate and is much more comfortable to a right handed person. It also has better placement of buttons and adjustable weight.
But the G5/7 is basically unusable to a leftie, so therefore if you still want a high accurate mouse then you'd get a Razor. Other than that, the G5/7 is a better mouse.
My Mx500, MX510, Mx518, Mx700, and from what I've used MX1000 can all do the whole screen moving only a centimeter thing, that's not important at all. Accuracy of the image is, so when you use low sesnativity in games (which is key in CS:S and games that require pin point accuracy) you still maintain precision.
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03-07-2006, 06:09 PM
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links?
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03-07-2006, 06:13 PM
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to what???
sorry chem yes I did take it wrong.
I got the blue version because the green and red were like $6 more I think.
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03-07-2006, 07:04 PM
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so places to see the mouse, read the reviews, buy it, etc. there are usually links in threads like this
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03-07-2006, 07:16 PM
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chem had a good link on the thread I started about mousepads.
http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...head_mouse.php
a little about it but not a review.
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03-07-2006, 07:56 PM
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I've got one and like it (I have the Diamondback, not the copperhead)
www.razerzone.com
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03-07-2006, 08:29 PM
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You're taking what I said out of context.
The G5/7 from Logitech is more accurate and is much more comfortable to a right handed person. It also has better placement of buttons and adjustable weight.
But the G5/7 is basically unusable to a leftie, so therefore if you still want a high accurate mouse then you'd get a Razor. Other than that, the G5/7 is a better mouse.
My Mx500, MX510, Mx518, Mx700, and from what I've used MX1000 can all do the whole screen moving only a centimeter thing, that's not important at all. Accuracy of the image is, so when you use low sesnativity in games (which is key in CS:S and games that require pin point accuracy) you still maintain precision.
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Chem for a 16 year old you get to play with a lot of stuff! All can say is you have one helluva a paper route or daddy is rich! I'm a little jealous admittedly but don't hold it against you. Heh wish I could get toys like that when I was 16. Oh, wait, they weren't out then!
I'm just kidding Chem, but wow I wish I had gotten to play with all those mice. That's the best way to learn.
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03-07-2006, 08:39 PM
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Certainlly not rich at all, I've lived 98% of my life in a trailer park, lol. I just end up selling a lot of stuff and making money here and there and combining it with what I sold.
I do have a lot of friends though, and one has an older brother is nearly as geeky as I am, now he has a job so he gets all the fancy and fun to play with stuff.
In example of the mice, I had the MX700 at first, it kept giving me battery issues, so I took it back and got a MX500 and some cash. I ended up selling that, bought a MX510, ended up selling that and landed myself with my current MX518. My friend has the MX1000. So that's how I've used all of those. Havent used a G5/G7 but they use the MX1000 laser system just slightly boosted, so I'm fairly comfortable on judging its likely performance.
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Heh, good work Chem! I worked years in retail and yeah I can see how you got to see all the mice. For a 16 year old (hell anyone for that matter) you have a ton of knowledge. Now go help me with the network packet filtering (see PIX thread) and I'll be REALLY Impressed 
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