LivelyToaster
Member
+60|7037|Sacto, CA

Mouse315 wrote:

LivelyToaster wrote:

I really like the fact that I don't have to use two buttons to adjust the mouse sensitivity, if you want to use two, at least you don't have to reach up to the top of the mouse like on the G5.
You don't reach to the top on a G5, the buttons are under the roller-wheel.

http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9135 … hg5no4.jpg
The sensitivity buttons are in a terrible place. The last thing I want to do is take my finger off of either the left or right mouse button to adjust sensitivity. It's much easier to simply click the right button by my ring finger, and move the mouse wheel with my middle finger. This is especially true for me because the left and right clicks encircle the roller-wheel, so I can have my finger on the roller wheel and still shoot without adjusting my fingering. With the copperhead, I don't ever have to adjust my grip on the mouse, I can reach every button without doing that. With the G5, I have to move my hand to reach buttons and I don't like that.

https://www.bit-tech.net/content_images/razer_copperhead/front.jpg

Example of the left/right click and roller-wheel placement on the copperhead. Notice the lack of a "dead zone" on the mouse.

https://www.maximumpc.com/images/g5_mouse.jpg

Example of the left/right click and roller-wheel placement on the G5. Notice the "dead zone" that separates the roller-wheel from the left/right click.

**edit** If you're having disconnection problems with the mouse. Razer takes the mouse back and ships you a new one.

Last edited by LivelyToaster (2006-08-11 14:43:34)

[RaWr]-Impsux
Have Guns, Will Travel.
+28|6874

TC><Injecter wrote:

Thats total bullshit. The buttons dont randomly click, its the sensitivity... AND: LEDs dont get warm xD Thats your blood travelling faster through your hand because you are nervous.

PS: The only problem I had once was, that I bended the cable too much resulting in breaking the right mousebutton. Just bought a new Copperhead, put the old one in the package and returned it saying I wasnt satisfied.
The random double clicks arn't bullshit, I did a search and found that numerous others are experiencing the same problem.
As for the LEDs getting warm, I CAN feel heat from behind the scroller and on top of the Snake logo. I can switch to my $5 Dell mouse and not get a drop of sweat from my hand.
Mariena
Blondes have more fun
+52|6786|The Netherlands
What is this nonsense about LEDs not producing any warmth? You're telling me that they're 100% efficient? And they're of considerable size in order to become pretty warm. Believe me, even these silly 3mm LEDs that I use with my LPC2130 can become quite warm.

I've never been attracted to these 'gaming mice'. Especially that 'super gaming fatal1ty mouse'. MX1000 here. It's great, and it's a battery version so I don't have to deal with any down time. The batteries last a week or two and I replace them within 10 seconds (approx!). I don't need a over-sensitive mouse for flying because I have a joystick for such things. And besiiiiiiides; flying choppers with a joystick is so much more fun (offtopic: I never had any problems with helicopters in BF2 because I played a lot of BF:V!).
LivelyToaster
Member
+60|7037|Sacto, CA
People use a sensitive mouse for more than just flying.
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|7024|67.222.138.85
deadawakeing
Ummmmmmmmmmmmm
+145|6799
I have a g-5 its crazy, never freezes or any shit like that and if it to light/ to heavy all you have to do is add weight with these things called weight cartridges!! pretty cool huh.
Dusk_X2
Member
+6|7008|Kansas
I had a Copperhead for a day, then had to take it back cause it was so damn uncomfortable... Ergonomic issue, i got big hands, got muscle spasms after an hour using it. I didn't like the way the buttons were so far down the side either.  Went and got a logitech 'high performance laser mouse'... M400 or something...not sure... but I love the upgrade to laser. the extra side movement on the scroll button is nice too!

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