LivelyToaster wrote:
Razer Copperhead ftw. But seriously, I have both, and the Copperhead just isn't for everyone. It has a specialized feel that a lot of people just won't like. I've never had any problems with the buttons like you've said (sounds like an error with the button settings, try changing them. Or maybe you're mouse has a firmware issue), nor have I ever had a problem with the leds causing my hand to sweat. They aren't that powerful, I can't imagine them being that much of a annoyance unless maybe yours are extremely close to the rubber part. And as for the buildup, I wipe off all my computer stuff every week with a damp rag. Keyboard, mouse, joystick, the whole nine yards. So I can't really comment on the buildup. I like the button location on the Copperhead over the G5, the button sensitivity is better, and you get an extra button for your thumb. I really like the fact that I don't have to use two buttons to adjust the mouse sensitivity, and if you want to use two, at least you don't have to reach up to the top of the mouse like on the G5 (I really really hate the design of the G5 on when it comes to this).
Back to topic. G5 great mouse. I don't like wireless so I'd stick with the G5. Not much to say other than that.
I got used to the mouse very quickly. I don't think re-insalling/updating the firmware or changing the settings will do anything. It has been working PERFECTLY up until now. Almost forgot to mention the 2 buttons on the right side, the bottom one is kinda loose.
Conclusion, the Razer Copperhead is a great mouse when it doesn't fuck up a month after you get it.
Last edited by [RaWr]-Impsux (2006-08-11 08:17:39)