About 5 years ago I bought the original Naga for MMO, but after using it for a while, I took it to work for use in applications like AutoCAD. And if for MMO 12 keys were quite OK, then for AutoCAD it was much more convenient and sufficient to have 4-6 keys for the most common types of copy-paste and bindings, and for most operations in general 2 buttons are enough (Esc and Del). And 12 mouse buttons were overkill, and they are too small. This is all for what. In addition, now a mouse has finally come out, which is "necessary and sufficient", and most importantly, it can be conveniently used both in games and at work, simply by changing one of the three panels for the current program. I also note that the majority in vain considers these mice unequivocally gaming. Mice with customizable buttons are a very cool tool for routine operations in drafting, design and design programs. In general, this is clearly the best mouse from Razer at the moment in terms of keybinding functionality and adjustment to various needs. Definitely recommend to anyone who has something to hang on the mouse both in games and at work.
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