
Video gamers looking for an edge in their MMO (massively multiplayer online) game may turn to the latest in mouse technology to gain the upper hand. Mice with additional buttons that can be programmed for various functions are a great idea, but there is the law of diminishing returns.
At some point there are too many buttons that it can be hard to keep them all straight in your head. The Razer Naga MMO mouse comes with 12 programmable buttons on its side that can be setup for various game functions. The buttons are crammed close together and are meant to be thumb activated.
The Razer Naga Mouse supports 5600 DPI and 200 inches per second tracking and will retail for $80.











{ 2 trackbacks }
{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
This picture looks like it is trying to hide how close the buttons are together. I don’t get how that will work? Having just been at Blizzcon I will stick with the SteelSeries WOW Mouse I bought at the show. The buttons, while not perfect, are much better laid out and understand from visitng their booth that they will have in-game integration soon so the mouse works seemlessly with WoW and your keyboard
The buttons do seem a little to close, in fact, I would think it would be easy to accidentally press the wrong button.