With 18 buttons, the Meta WarMouse more like a calculator than a mouse. Yet it is one: fully configurable, it can be adapted to many purposes including games like World of Warcraft or Counter Strike, or applications such as Word, Open Office, Firefox or GIMP. His memory 512K Flash allows to store multiple configurations and the resolution of the laser sensor can be adjusted from 100 to 5600 DPI / CPI. Finally, it also incorporates an analog joystick on his left side.
Tested a few weeks ago by Engadget , the WarMouse seems simple to configure and quite intuitive to use despite its significant size. Only real problem: it must be able to remember exactly which button does what ...
Fans of shortcuts will probably delighted to know that WarMouse Meta is available for order today on the site of its manufacturer , at a price of $ 79.99 or the same price as the Naga Razer counts as 17 buttons to it. Its software is currently compatible with Windows, but versions for Mac and Linux are expected for September.
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