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Gaming Mouse Macro

September 4th, 2010 admin No comments

Gaming Mouse Macro Gaming Mouse Macro
I need help deciding which mouse to buy?

My plan is to buy a Razer mouse for my MacBook Pro, and am deciding between the Mamba and the Orochi. I saw a video that said the dock plugged into the computer allows the wireless mode. The problem I have with this is that I carry my MacBook around the house and play, so I do not want to take the spring and the mouse in the house with me. Could you just use the mouse on my MacBook in wireless mode without anything being plugged plug in the dock when I need to collect? Or going to carry the dock with me? My question about the Orochi is: will I have trouble to press the side buttons? From ambidextrous mouse, there are macro buttons on either side of the mouse. Would I have trouble hitting the buttons on the right side of the mouse since I right? Answers useful are accepted. Thanks in advance.

I own the mamba and if you have to keep the dock plugged in, but I do not think you really need a Razer mouse Unless you plan on doing heavy sets. the mambas $ 120 road to face if needed only a small wireless mouse. look at the Logitech wireless mouse.

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