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Razer’s Naga line of mice have long been a standard among MMO fans for their 12 programmable side keys, which serve as the top row of keys on your keyboard. Ideal placement for quick access to all those hotkeys. With the Razer Naga Trinity, Razer aims to give you three of its mice in one as it comes packed with swappable side-panels that mimic the Naga, the Hex, and a traditional mouse. Is it worth the $100 asking price? This is our Razer Naga Trinity review.
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FPS/shooter Games? Is there Left-Handed Option?
Since the article lists "not ambidextrous" as a Con, I'm going to go out on a limb and bet that there isn't a left-handed option. Plus, most of us lefties have given up on left-handed mice years ago so even out of the lefty market, there's not really that high of a demand for it.
I would like to add a question myself: Are the 12 button keys at approximately the same area on the side of the mouse as the regular Naga? I got me a Corsair Scimitar (thanks to your review BTW) because of the moveable keys.
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I forced myself to buy a new Naga this year when they went on sale, simply because "it was time" and not because I actually needed one. I have 2-3 Razer mice now, and all still work after 3+ years of use on each; my oldest is 5 years now, and is the one I take with me on long trips that I know I'll have time to game.
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So I'm sitting on them, and just going to wait until I move to something that isn't Razer. Synapse barely remembers settings, randomly goes out of sync, and can't even be used on multiple PCs concurrently.
I'm looking into Steelseries at the moment...
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https://www.amazon.com/M901-Perdition-Redragon-High-Precision-Programmable/dp/B00GU8W5AE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1514407373&sr=8-2&keywords=redragon+m901to be fair i have had the same issue with Logitech headphones... cable and fittings breaking.. I think it is the market at large today... planned obsolescence indeed.
Either that or we simply pushed the margin on these things to low... =P Just look at TV´s.. Nobody make any money on selling TV´s anymore.. hench all the insurances, club meberships and other wird side services. =P
This have been a good conversation
As far as I'm aware it's the only left-handed MMO-type mouse out there. My concern is that one of the switches on my mouse is on its way out (fair enough, it's had a lot of use in the last 3 years) and it looks like this mouse *may* be being discontinued - at least it's (currently) not available from Amazon uk, or com, and is also out of stock on the Razer website. Sounds ominous to me.
I know people will say there isn't the demand, but this was the only mouse available for lefties who want those extra side buttons, and 100% of the market share of a 10% (lefties) market is still a bloody good market. Here's hoping that either the left-handed Naga comes back, or that Razer or whoever else decide to make something decent for us left handers.
The mouse glides well enough that you can move it without applying the pressure needed to trigger the side buttons. My thumb generally rests gingerly on the 1-3 hotkeys as those are my most used abilities. The only sticking point is it can be awkward to select a specific key in the middle (i.e. 8 button), but with time and practice this issue has almost completely evaporated for me as well.