Ergonomics has come a long way since the original computer mouse was first patented in 1970. What was originally a device (patented by Douglas Engelbart) with two wheels working concurrently to ...
Anyone with a Razer Orochi (or any Razer) have an issue where the double click is too sensitive in OS X? I've installed the newest drivers from Razer, but I can't seem to find any setting in the ...
The Razer Pro Click proves that a great mouse shape transcends the specific needs of gamers and productivity-focused workers. Part of Razer’s first productivity peripherals line, the Pro Click tweaks ...
It’s expensive, and the Synapse app could be easier to use, but the Razer Pro Click 2 is well-designed and comfortable to use. Its programmable buttons will be useful for many people, and advanced ...
Ergonomic and comfortable vertical design. Shape is surprisingly usable for gaming. Outstanding build quality. 1,000-Hz polling rate. Premium sensor. Satisfying clicks. Full programmability. Steep ...
A mouse is an obvious candidate for cord-cutting. Going wireless ensures that you don’t get tangled up in your cord or have to deal with cable drag, and wireless connections have become so reliable ...
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