Hello , my Mouse Anywhere MX just stopped working correctly , the wheel become erratic and the keyboards seem to be ipersensitive making my working with it pretty impossible ... I tried to update and fix with the set point software but didnt work , I tried to open it and clean the dust etc , didn't work , I am wondering if is arrived the time to trash it ( but is pretty new almoust 2 years only ) and buy a new one or if is still possible to recover it somehow?
thanks for any answer.
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Source: I own a Death Adder
I concur ;P
Seriousy though, Its a great mouse.
The build quality is in a different league as well compared to the Razer. Surprising since the Mionix is also cheaper.
The Razer Naga I would stay away from, besides the build quality lacking, the mouse is quite small and the side buttons are way too tiny and closely grouped to be that usable without looking at the mouse itself. Also uses a laser over a optical sensor.
I for one prefer Optical mice over Laser mice, just feel much more smoother.
http://mionix.net/
On a serious note: that mouse above looks pretty sexy. Can you key those buttons to say.....ctrl+backspace?
The mx 518 kicks ass. That, and while I'm pretty comfortable using most of them.. the death adder was not one. Felt a bit big and clunky/uncomfortable.. (And I do have pretty big hands already.. so may be my grip rather) Still alright, by all means.. but, not AS GOOD as the mx518 one :P
/edit: There are newer ones though, like the G400.. but they're more or less the same, I think.
Love this mouse have it for just over a year:
Nice balanced weight, fast scrolling great for 3D software and the mouse wheel can also be programmed as two extra buttons (left & right)
and the price of course 25 euro :thumbup:
Single handedly saving my wrists from exploding when I choose I don't want to deal with a mouse.
My friend sent me a link to this ::LINK::. When (not if) this mouse fails me, I will get the Corsair.
g500
I got one at work, but I liked it so much I had to get one for home too.
http://www.techspot.com/products/mice/steelseries-sensei-raw.86006/
Here's a resource: http://jdc.koitsu.org/logitech/
I notice this as well. Not really a deal breaker to me. I only notice it when its really silent out. I still love the G series.
I personally think the Death Adder is a shitty mouse. Its light weight, few buttons, small for my hands, awkward slope of the buttons and VERY prone to getting grime on the internal parts (which causes misclicks) because of the open space on the front of the L/R click buttons. I replaced two of the Razar Naga(the one with a billion buttons) because of this same issue.
I'm still searching for the perfect mouse.
Context: I use middle mouse click more than the average person because it's the camera button in 3DS max, but I'm not a fulltime 3D artist or anything so I still use it only like 10% of the time compared to 'heavy pro use'.
I've got a Roccat Kone+ right now which seems to have a bit better build quality. It's also slightly more ergonomic, and has quite an expansive software customization kit. It's rather expensive though, and I have seen quite a few people with software/driver issues online. BUT IT HAS THE GLOWIES!!! *