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Genius DeathTaker Pro Reviews

tweaktown‘s review Edit

Let me try to hit all the major points off the top of my head. The DeathTaker has a nice feel to the hand, but it is a mid-sized mouse and may be uncomfortable for users with bigger hands. It is not left-handed optional and the smaller nature of the mouse lends better to a claw grip user than my lazy hand resting on the top use that I prefer. The feet, while only using two, gives the mouse a great surface to glide on. I did find the mouse a bit on the light side for daily use, but the additional 27 grams of weight made it feel much more solid and the mouse tended to over shoot less with the weight in it as well. I would certainly look forward to a larger version of this mouse, as the DeathTaker is just a bit too small for me to use past this testing phase.Then we have all of the sensors, switches and software to discuss. The Avago laser sensor is very good at tracking at any speed I could deliver, at all of the DPI levels and handles lifting the mouse with very little movement of the pointer or weapon as it may be. For my tastes the buttons are in odd locations, but once I tried tinkering around with a claw grip, the buttons do feel a bit more in place than they do with the relaxed grip. One complaint I do have is that the X and Y buttons have a very muddy feel to the switch where as all of the others feel very solid and you know for sure you clicked them.
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Jul 05, 2012

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