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My latest character, an Affliction Blood Elf Warlock, has the following key-mapping: You know, 1 is regular attack, then 2 through whatever for your spells and whatnot. The 12 buttons are designed to replace any number of keyboard keys that you’d use to play the game.
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The mouse’s raison d’être is the 12 buttons on the left-hand side, where your thumb would normally rest. As Doug said in our chatroom, you might as well learn Russian. The documentation that comes with the mouse-I actually read the instruction manual!-says to expect up to 18 hours to get used to the mouse. That may seem excessive, but this mouse absolutely has a learning curve. I tested the mouse using World of Warcraft over a period of two weeks. No need for my fellow Mac users to spring for a third-party driver just to use the mouse!
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It works, out of the box, with both Windows (tested on Windows 7) and Mac OS X (tested on Snow Leopard). And also unlike said SteelSeries mouse, the buttons here don’t stick like an old Sega Genesis controller after using it for a few hours. Unlike last year’s SteelSeries World of Warcraft Gaming Mouse, the Razer Naga doesn’t come with the full Blizzard licensing. The biggest feature: 12 buttons on the left-hand side of the mouse. Like a dork, I looked up the word “ naga” in Wikipedia, and it turns out that it refers to “a deity or class of entity or being, taking the form of a very great snake-specifically the King Cobra, found in Hinduism and Buddhism.” That would explain the snake-like logo of the Razer Naga ($80, available now), a new mouse that’s aimed at people who play MMOs, specifically World of Warcraft and Warhammer Online.