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An Effective Driver
12:02 PM - December 2, 2004 by
Stéphane Kauffmann
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: razer
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: razer
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An Effective Driver

Razer supplies an excellent driver that lets you adjust the settings precisely. You can even adjust the responsiveness of the x and y axes individually. Personally, I don't really see the point in that. On the other hand, the scrolling-speed adjustment is more useful. But above all, the driver lets you change the resolution - and thus the speed - on the fly while using games and applications, letting you adapt to your current situation.


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