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Friday, April 13, 2012

Part 6: The Mouse


Since I have covered the important parts of the computer, I'm now going to talk a bit about peripherals and what, in my opinion, is the best and why. One of the things that is always used when you use a computer is the mouse. You use it to navigate pages, click things, and to play games. While most people don't really give their mouse a second thought, to gamers it can be a pretty big deal. In a game, your mouse is what stand between you and victory. It's responsiveness can be the difference between life and death, while the design can give you an unfair edge above everyone else. There all all kinds of gaming mice, designed to a way that the manufacturer thinks is best for its purpose. Also, sensitivity (measured in DPI) varies in every mouse, a higher max DPI usually being preferred by most gamers. My favorite manufacturer of gamming hardware such as mice and keyboards is razer. From my experience they make durable, reliable hardware, that is comfortable to use. My favorite mouse by them has to be the mamba. It is a solid, comfortable mouse. It responds extremely well, and has extra buttons on the side that you can bind for various in-game actions. Also, it has the option of switching between wired and wireless, which is a very nice option. For MMO gamers there is also the naga which is nice because it has multiple buttons on the side for easy access to MMO actions. While I'm not much of a MMO gamer myself, this seems very convenient.

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