Razer Unveils Mouse With Adjustable Thumb Buttons

by Zack on November 27, 2009

in Consumer Electronics

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Hardcore PC gamers often use mice with more buttons than usual, and thumb buttons are particularly useful in first-person shooter games. Gamers appreciate the ability to execute more commands straight from the mouse, without having to rely too much on keyboard commands. The problem is that gaming mice aren’t one-size-fits-all, and thumb buttons can be pretty hard to reach for some players, you only have to look at the Razer Naga MMO mouse. Razer’s latest gaming mouse, the Imperator, fixes this problem.

Razer’s Imperator mouse has two thumb buttons that can be adjusted and locked into a position that’s most comfortable for the gamer. This should make executing commands on the fly much easier and make for a more enjoyable gaming experience. The mouse sports a 5600dpi 3.5G laser sensor, acceleration of up to 200 inches per second, 1000Hz ultrapolling, a 1ms response rate, and sensitivity adjustment.

Unfortunately, even the Imperator isn’t one-size-fits-all — it’s only designed for right-handed mouse users. It’s available from Razer at $80, and if sales take off as well as Razer hopes, perhaps a left-handed Imperator will be developed soon after.

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