I recently bought a Razer Naga Molten Edition, but its not working right off the box. Whenever my pc tries to install the driver for it, it just keeps on telling me that Windows can't find the driver for the mouse.
The right-mouse button in Windows gets a good workout, but that poor old middle button on three-button mice gets ignored. Cool Mouse rectifies that. Once it's running in your system tray, this great tool lets youuse your middle button to pop up the Start menu underneath the mouse cursor, minimize windows to the system tray,roll up windows to their title bar, and more.
cmsetup.exe
Shelltoys Inc.
Shareware ($24.95)
382 Kb
Win95, Win98, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000
The Mouse and Key Recorder allows to record any keyboard strokes and mouse clicks and to store them as macros. The macros can easily be edited. Additional more than 100 commands allow to customize the macros to your needs.
mouseandkeyrec.zip
Kra-Tronic Corp.
Shareware ($23.00)
3.52 Mb
Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000
Mouse Gestures is an open source (LGPL) pure Java library for recognition and processing mouse gestures. With Mouse Gestures you have a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars.
MouseGestures-1.2.zip
Smardec
Freeware (Free)
44 Kb
Not Applicable
Axife Mouse Recorder lets you record mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes and replay them. Do you have repetitive tasks to accomplish with your keyboard and your mouse? Then Axife Mouse Recorder is what you need!
Just a few operation, you can specify independent mouse setting for different application, include mouse speed, acceleration etc. And set mouse sample rate up to 200. Especially useful for designer, game-player etc.
Mouse Master
4G Soft
Shareware ($29.95)
1.19 Mb
Windows2000, WinXP
Macro Wizard Keyboard Mouse Recorder 2.1 lets you record and play back keyboard and mouse actions. Also has Hot Keys - by: vsisoftware.com. ...
Automatically creates PNG, JPG and GIF image files for captioned buttons; along with sample HTML; and optional javascript code to pop up different images as your mouse passes over or clicks each button. All without ever using a paint program.
Sun is smiling to the rainbow, fluffy clouds in the sky, careless bird is their neighbour and colorful butterfly. Little mouse rings a bluebell, what the time is can you tell?. ...
Lock Mouse cursor with Easy Lock Mouse Utility within user defined rectangle.Mouse is released when utility closed.The main screen of the utility can be minimised automatically when mouse cursor is locked.Register for $3.00 and get free upgrades.
MouseLock.exe
RTSoftwares
Shareware ($3.00)
291 Kb
Win98, WinME, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows Vista
Various bubbles with different effects will appear when your mouse moves, creating a very cool effect! Package includes: FLA; Opens with: Flash 8, Flash CS3; AS Version: ActionScript 2.0; Viewable with: Flash Player 8 and above;. ...
Bubble Mouse Effect
FlashComponents
Shareware ($3.00)
488 Kb
Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista
Drag and Drop file Customize: 1. Time to Show; 2. Fade time; 3. -X,Y Position from the Cursor; 4. Option to hide the mouse when date appear; 5. You can change clock color, font. Package includes: FLA; Opens with: Flash 8, Flash CS3;. ...
Mouse Clock
FlashComponents
Shareware ($3.00)
488 Kb
Win98, WinME, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista
Quickly and easily switch 10 sets of mouse settings. This is ideal for laptop users that switch between using the touchpad and an external mouse, but want a different pointer speed for each device. The program can automatically switch setting.
MouseSpeedSetup.exe
gPhotoShow.com
Freeware (Free)
1.92 Mb
WinXP, WinVista, WinVista x64, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Win2000, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista, Windows 8
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The RAZER Copperhead Laser Mouse looks great with its tempest blue lighting, and gives you the competitive edge with its gaming-grade design. The GlowPipe non-slip side rails give you a better feel of grip during intense gaming. Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet provide the ultra-smooth glide you want during fast maneuvers.
The Copperhead features a laser engine adjustable from 400 dpi to 2000 dpi at 7080 FPS, and delivers blazing speed and instant acceleration with an astounding 1000Hz Ultrapolling USB report-per-second bi-directional connection.
The Razer Copperhead also includes a host of features like an on-the-fly sensitivity switch, DPI stage indicator, and Razer Synapse on-board memory that lets you store and take your gaming profiles, macro strings and commands wherever you go.
2000 DPI Laser Sensor Powered by cutting-edge laser technology, the RAZER Copperhead gaming mouse provides ultra high tracking resolutions of up to 2000 DPI for smooth tracking in hard core gaming.
Razer Synapse Onboard Memory With upgraded Razer Synapse onboard memory, store more profiles and longer macro strings on the Razer Mamba without the need for software.
On-The-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment The RAZER Copperhead features On-The-Fly sensitivity adjustment that provides instant access to switching sensitivity settingwithout requiring driver installation. Shift from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch maneuvers without pauses of the action.
Customizable Buttons The RAZER Copperhead features 7 independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons for one-touch access to game hotkeys and functions as well as frequently-used media applications, programs and files in great convenience.
Ambidextrous Design Designed for use with your left or right hand, the RAZER Copperhead offers great versatility and comfort.
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Ownership: more than 1 year
Pros: All I can say about this mouse for due diligence is I've been using this mouse for at least 3-4 years. I want another. BRING IT BACK! PLEASE! I can't find another one comparable!
Cons: Clicker started giving out sporadically after 3-4 years of aggressive use.
Other Thoughts: BRING IT BACK!
Ownership: more than 1 year
Not durable, poor customer service.3/9/2011 3:37:09 PM
Pros: Performed well while it worked. Mouse tracked accurately and required very little hand movement.
Cons: Not durable. Owned two of these mice within two years, both failed. Mouse buttons wore out on first mouse, Razer refused to honor its warranty because I had lost the original receipt. Second mouse caused any computer it was plugged in to to reboot spontaneously. Razer's return process was very slow. Customer support was not very helpful. The replacement mouse they provided was obviously refurbished and completely filthy. The plastics were discolored and covered in greasy particulate. I will not be using the replacement.
Other Thoughts: The worst RMA process I have ever experienced. Will never be buying Razer again.
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Pros: Very smooth, glides like silk, very responsive! The LEDs aren't annoyingly bright, and the overall look is very sleek and beautiful. The best thing about this mouse is the scroll button, in my opinion. I may be biased though because I am picky about my scroll buttons, but this one is perfect! Not too easy or hard to scroll 'click', very good balance.
Cons: -NOT FOR SMALL HANDS!!!!- I have fairly small hands unfortunately... and when I rest my palm comfortable on the mouse, my middle finger doesn't even reach the scroll button. This makes it awkward overall as I frequently use the scroll button, and I also have major trouble pushing the side buttons as well. Also, the side 'grip strips' are really more in the way than anything because they sort of hang slightly over the side buttons. This may seem awkward because I do have small hands, but still my grip on the mouse never ever falters... I cannot see how these are practical. 2 lesser gripes are 1) the CD drivers that came with the mouse did not work and 2) personally I kept accidentally pushing the 'on-the-fly' sensitivity button on the bottom of the mouse. I had to disable it, but I never use it anyway.
Other Thoughts: It may have been a better experience for those with average or big hands. It still seems like an awesome mouse. Also, I have the red version.
Ownership: more than 1 year
You looked at the rest now look at the best1/29/2010 8:24:35 AM
Pros: All around adjustability to DPS, Scrolling, etc. replaceable feet, great balance, updateable firmware, excellent stable drivers, great support if you ever need it. The buttons are well placed even for lefties. The design is ergo friendly and works well with both light touchers and heavy hammer mousers.
Cons: I'm trying to think but nothing happens... It may take an hour to get used to...
Other Thoughts: I have two of these purchased about a year apart. The one I've had the longest I purchased 2 years ago. Used daily to play WoW and EVE. I would venture to guess with a reasonable certainty of over a million mouse clicks. I purchased the 2nd one for my laptop and it's being used now while I wait for my 3rd one to arrive from Newegg! The first one gave up the click ghost this week... (burial at dawn with 'Taps', no disrespect to the mil folks). The Copperhead is just like it's namesake: Tough, hard to kill, and when it comes to gaming it's a natural born killer! The slowly blinking blue emblem on top is just a perfect ominous sign when you walk into a dark room. It becons you to play!
Ownership: more than 1 year
Pros: Accurate smooth with razer pad side buttons are easy to click and easy to not accidentally hit Sensitive - after using this mouse you should be able to make precise incisions. As an FPS gamer is all about control and consistency, this mouse delivers.
Cons: its a bit bright in a dark room, but if your using it your covering the lights.
Other Thoughts: buy a razer mouse pad with their mice. Why? Well i didn't the first time thinking it wasn't a big deal but my mouse teflon pads kept wearing out and it was due to the non razer pad.
Ownership: more than 1 year
Pros: It had to have something to keep it a year but I can't rewally think of anything great about this rat.
Cons: From the get go it just did not feel right. The buttons are poorly placed and mine had overly sensitive left click action. I would be hovering over it with extreemely light pressure and it would give into the pressure; click! that is a terrible thing as a sniper in FPS. It is going TU after about 1.5 yrs. Disconnect problems like listed with others. I had others that lasted way longer.
Other Thoughts: Only reason it got 1 egg is that it lasted as long as it did. The disconnect issue seems to be from too short of a strain relief on the cord going into the rat causing comm's interrupt. I trouble shot it down to this and am too lazy to fix it as I really didn't like it to begin with. It costs me abit more when I got it and still would not pay the lower price for this rat.
Ownership: more than 1 year
Pros: Very smooth. Easy to move with fingertips for perception movements in games and design apps. On-the-fly DPI adjustment is more useful than I ever realized before having it. The heartbeat like blue glow is beautiful with a match backlit Saitek Eclipse II keyboard.
Cons: The mouse wheel died after about a year. Eventually I took it apart and cleaned everything out and it worked for about another month before giving out again. Tried it again and didn't work.
Other Thoughts: It was a fantastic mouse until the wheel died. Probably wont be buying another RAZER. Going back to Logitech and MS mice.
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Pros: it's pretty... has 7 buttons, can adjust the sensitivity on the fly with two of them
Cons: it would lose tracking often...updating the firmware fixed that, the side buttons are recessed and take some effort to reach, takes a while for muscle memory to take over, they are recessed probably to keep you from accidentally hitting them, sometimes I still do
Other Thoughts: i kinda feel dumb for buying such an expensive mouse
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