Microsoft SideWinder mouse reviewed
Posted on Oct 9, 07 03:15 AM PDT

The new Microsoft SideWinder mouse was recently released with much excitement, and many folks were impressed with the list of features such as a maximum sensitivity of 2,000 DPI, on-the-fly DPI switching and extensive macro recording. Unfortunately, this latest iteration of the SideWinder brand will probably disappoint a fair amount of people due to its rather unorthodox button arrangements that will take quite a while to get used to. It is advisable to try the SideWinder before you buy it as it might not suit your sense of ergonomics. Guess a bunch of impressive features will amount to nought if a product isn't designed properly and looks less than appealing. At £40.77 (around $80), what are some of the other gaming mice recommendations you have?
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By Andrew , 09/10/07 7:45 AM (CommentID #329297)
I have been using the Razer DeathAdder and I like it quite a bit. Much better responsiveness than my old Microsoft mouse, but not so much that I have no control, and VERY comfortable for my play style. I agree with the above... try before you buy!
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