The third time was a charm because the copy was clean and free of errors. There was one exchange, and there was one return. The first one had a horrible click on the right button, while the second one had a mowing wheel, on which the cut-offs were hardly felt when the mode was set to cut-off. The dilemma of the raiser accounts for a significant portion of all marriages. After receiving a gift of Viper Ultimate, I became completely obsessed with the Razer brand. A lightning-quick mouse that doesn't appear to be in your palm at all times. She is incredibly light. In addition to this, she is too small and frail to fit in the palm of my hand. While I was in the store, I reached out and handled the g502 Hero from Logic, and I discovered that it fits my hand exceptionally well here. Buttons that are mechanical do not, however, instill confidence. Monitored Razer, and it was discovered that Basilisk is Hero, albeit with somewhat more interesting content. I started out by borrowing Basilisk Ultimate, but I quickly realized that it contained far too many contentious choices, so I gave it back. Next I took the V3 (a buzz), and I hanged the cable on the bungee (also from Razer) so that it was neatly out of the way.