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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-25-2010 @ 12:16AM
Minidrake said...
All those comments about the buttons and binding and no one mentioned how it feels to use? This is an injustice! I bought my Naga tried it out at work as a normal work mouse. In about ten seconds I was hooked. It doesn't feel like using a mouse; it's an extension of your will. It slides damn near effortlessly. It feels GOOD in your hand.
It takes a little while to get used to the naga's side buttons. That's to be expected. It took me a couple of days to get the hang of hitting some stuff. And I still only use six regularly, and the next row of three occasionally. The fourth row, I don't use at all.
The only bad thing about the Naga is the two extra buttons next to the left mouse button. They're poorly placed for *anything*