I would say its a pretty decent deal.
I have used that board but dont own one.
Was thinking of buying tha lachesis mouse (the new one).
ANy one tried that? (in comparison to deathadder)
I have the Habu mouse it amazing....my only complaint is that it really big I prefer medium/small mice ...this one is like the size of my hand lol.... But i love the interchangable side panel on the mouse and the real time dpi Changing. Its only Low in Ratings is that its expensive.
But I got a really cheap one I bought 1 from Best Buy for like 59.99 open box and then bought a brand new one and switched em LMAO!
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I've got the Razer Lachesis! It really owns! How ever, compared to the death adder I belive he only real difference between them are the design and if you as me I prefer Lachesis before DeathAdder, but hey it's different from person to person. Unless you really need 4000 DPI which I do NOT need, then you should only get this mouse if it feels more confortable, or Copperhead or DeathAdder... I've set my Lachesis to 1625 DPI with higher DPI I lose to much accuracy when aiming (playing CS:S) and I miss click when playing wc3. But when I play UT3 I really like lachesis since I can change DPI in-game and I've started have different settings for different weapons, with rocket laugher for instance I usally have 3250 DPI... ^^ a little bit of topic, but wtf
NOW for the Lycosa!
I've a question... What do you mean with "there isn't many programable buttons"? If I'm not mistaken there is no programmable buttons? Or is it the regular buttons that are programable? I thought that the keyboard layout and avalible buttons were basicaly like a regular keyboard?
Thanks!
I just wanted to edit this I've been meaning to for a while...I meant to say Reclusa...thats the one I got. I was telling my self not to say Lycosa and I ended up saying it lol. The Lycosa has no programable buttons. I didn't buy it because it was just a regular keyboard with backlite...While the Reclusa is a Media Centre/Gaming Keyboard lol I have more use for it! PLus its newer
Message edited by L1qu1d on 11-15-2007 at 01:51:18 PM
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Yo dudes! NOW for the Lycosa!
I've a question... What do you mean with "there isn't many programable buttons"? If I'm not mistaken there is no programmable buttons? Or is it the regular buttons that are programable? I thought that the keyboard layout and avalible buttons were basicaly like a regular keyboard?
Thanks!
the lycosas software and drivers allow you to program every single key on the entire keyboard to perform any function in any program/game. Including MACROS
after about 8 month of space board pressing the space bar fails. My uses are average 18 hour gaming a week, lots of school work typing and lots of chats. It feels good at 1st but slowly fails haha the apple keyboard and g13 is prob gonna be my new combo.