10, 14 or 20 buttons at your fingertips
Razer’s Naga series of wireless gaming mice are famous not only for the number of buttons on the mouse, but also for the fact that the extra thumb buttons are hot-swappable thanks to magnets on the three side panels. Razer’s Synapse software not only runs automatically when you swap out side panels, but it can reprogram any of the three, no matter which panel is currently connected. However, it may take some work to get the game to recognize the buttons.
The sensor is, you guessed it, the Focus Pro 30K optical sensor developed in partnership with PixArt capable of up to 30,000 DPI. It’s also effective on almost any surface, including glass. Razer has also reinvented the Naga V2 Pro’s mouse wheel. The software allows you to adjust mouse wheel tension and step distance, graphs representing rotation and tension are available, and the mouse has his 5 presets.
A full review can be found on Tweaktown… Will it work with Mechwarrior?