![]() It’s a marked improvement from the squishy buttons of Nagas past-you can check out PCWorld’s guide to mechanical keyboards for the lowdown on why mechanical keys are, in general, pretty neat. I do love the clicky sound of mechanical keys-hence my preference for mechanical keyboards-and the mouse’s tactile and audible feedback should help you know exactly when buttons are being clicked. The twelve side buttons are mechanical now, which ostensibly offers improved accuracy. You can tweak the sensitivity-all the way up to 8200 DPI, which I find ludicrous-and even calibrate the mouse laser’s ability to track your particular mouse pad or surface. The latest version of the Razer Naga has mechanical switches built into the buttons that provide very satisfying, very clicky feedback.
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