- RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
- RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
- RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE
- RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 OFFLINE
Razer now makes their Naga, a series of dedicated MMO focused gaming mice wireless! Making this the only mouse in the Naga Series worthy of having "Epic" in the name.
RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 OFFLINE
After the first activation you can set it to offline mode and never have to connect again. Anyone who browses Team Liquid will already be familiar with this topic as it was discussed there a while ago. And I'm not sure I buy the reason for having to go online, either.Exactly. It's not as cloak and dagger as people are claiming but it's still dumb. That is what I used a few months ago with my Death Adder. They don't have this stuff and still work.
RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
This is really lame Razer, I guess it's back to either Logitech or Microsoft.Get the drivers from around 2010.
RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE
What the shit? Well, looks like I'm never installing the software for my deathadder.
And I'm not sure I buy the reason for having to go online, said: Razer mice are already overpriced and people buy them anyway, I don't see why increasing costs would stop them. The whole justification for the online thing is that macros and shit where taking up too much onboard memory and it was causing the price of the mouse to go up so they moved to cloud storage. I'm not sure what kind of fucked up circumstances would warrant that but even so it's ridiculous. They do, however, have the right to restrict services or features if you don't volunteer your information. Sharing of the personal information is only done when it's necessary to provide a service(not sure what this means) or comply with the law. All information gathered is anonymous unless you voluntarily give your personal information to them. Still shitty, yes, but let's not spread lies here. It requires a one time activation, not a constant connection. For the Naga 2012 mouse, there is no other offline drivers to revert to. Razer has no right to lock this away from customers who paid for these features. Yes, you can use the mouse as plug and play with basic functionality if you choose not to make an account and activate your computer, but who pays $80 for a basic plug and play mouse? The reason people buy the Naga 2012 is the configurable buttons and to change the DPI, polling rate, set up macros and profiles along with everything else. During that time your settings may revert or possibly not be saved. If your connection drops out for any reason, the Synapse software will make a habbit of locking up on you while it transitions to offline mode. If you work somewhere that has a network behind firewalls, chances are even though you can download the Synapse software, the firewall may also block you from activating and using the software as well. If you live somewhere without access to internet, you will not be able to activate and use the software. If they decide to take down their activation server for any reason, you will never be able to use the software.
You cant configure the mouse in any way until you make an account with them and activate your computer and account through their server.
Razer forces you to create an account with them before you can use the software with the mouse. In his original post the user goes on to say that without installing the drivers the mouse only has basic functionalities.
RAZER NAGA MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
Said: Wait, people install the "drivers" from the discs included with the mouse? I always found that superfluous and it would always run some shit program that didn't do anything at all that hogged up resources.ĭepends on the mice, for some there's, button, DPI & hertz settings you can't change without is right.