ThePig
01-19-2006, 11:10 AM
Got it yesterday and was using it to pwn noobs. I was previously using the razer diamondback mouse which is really good. The copperhead is a little bit better in terms of responiveness and accuracy (might be because I also switched my mouspad).
The software that comes with the mouse is top notch with lots of options - allowing you to change the dpi on the fly, changing response time, and independent x-y movements. There is also a built in memory chip that lets you save 5 profiles to load from anytime buy just pressing a small button below the mouse.
Design is almost identical to diamondback with improvements on the button sizes and layout. There is also a weight system desgined into the mouse which alsos you to add more weights to balance the mouse to your style of shooting. I did not open mine yet to mess with this. It feels better than my diamondback out of the box.
One flaw I noticed:
1. Hard to hit the right mouse button rapidly - my pinky and ring finger is stuck at times to the rubber edge.
Bottom line: It looks cool and it is basically a better diamondback.
The software that comes with the mouse is top notch with lots of options - allowing you to change the dpi on the fly, changing response time, and independent x-y movements. There is also a built in memory chip that lets you save 5 profiles to load from anytime buy just pressing a small button below the mouse.
Design is almost identical to diamondback with improvements on the button sizes and layout. There is also a weight system desgined into the mouse which alsos you to add more weights to balance the mouse to your style of shooting. I did not open mine yet to mess with this. It feels better than my diamondback out of the box.
One flaw I noticed:
1. Hard to hit the right mouse button rapidly - my pinky and ring finger is stuck at times to the rubber edge.
Bottom line: It looks cool and it is basically a better diamondback.