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Razer Pro Click v1.6--1600 dpi Mouse for Mac/PC

Razer Pro Click v1.6--1600 dpi Mouse for Mac/PCBrand: Razer

Buy New: $149.90
as of 11/23/2009 09:14 CST details



Seller: GoGamer
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews

Platform: Not Machine Specific
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 1

MPN: RP01-010100-R1M1
Model: RP01-010100-R1M1
UPC: 897126000164
EAN: 0897126000164
ASIN: B000BYQDLU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Wow, People Actually Liked This?   February 15, 2007
BWillos
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I purchased this mouse 5 months ago and it has been total frustration ever since. The buttons on the sides are not easy to access or use. But most frustrating is the way the two main buttons perform. They're way too sensitive. I couldn't get them to do anything but deliver a "double click". I know some may be thinking I haven't configured the settings correctly but I went over it several times and couldn't get it to work right. Maybe it's a mac problem, who knows.

What's even more frustrating is the support at Razer is non-existent. They never responded to my email questions to which I submitted several times before giving up. I ended up buying a Wacom Intuos 3 tablet to replace it. Works great. I am a commercial illustrator so it is the perfect mouse/pen tool for my needs.

At $43.65, it's a steep price to pay for the frustration. Razer needs to pay attention to customer support.



5 out of 5 stars A Great Mouse   January 12, 2007
B. Johnson (Wisconsin)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I think like any mouse, the Razer ProSolutions requires a little adjustment to get used to. I'm using a PC, and I thought the install and button assigning and all that was pretty easy and straight-forward. The mouse is light weight, sleek, and I think, very comfortable. The only thing i found difficult to adjust to, are the two programmable buttons on the right hand side. They take a little extra time to get used to pushing. I use this mouse mainly for playing FEAR and Age of Empires III, and i feel that it's a very responsive mouse (Especially after adjusting it to your tastes). I'd reccomend this mouse, but i'd also reccomend holding one first, so you can get the feel before purchasing


3 out of 5 stars Good mouse, just not for me.   January 11, 2007
Michael Bottorff (Louisville, KY USA)
The ProSolutions Mouse works great with the ProPad from Razor, very slick (see my review of the pad). I have large hands and the ergonomics just aren't for me. My biggest complaint are with the side buttons. They sit too far back, they are hard to find, and have plastic locaters that very uncomfortable to push. It's a shame, it looks great with the ProPad. But I'm giving Razor one more chance, I pre-ordered a DeathAdder mouse. It sits a lot higher than the ProSolutions and the side buttons are...well regular buttons. If it doesn't work out, I've ordered teflon feet for my Logitch MX510 and put the Razor mice on eBay.

As far as everything else, the mouse does what it promises, it's a quality made product, it's just not for me.



3 out of 5 stars Device itself a 4. Drivers a 1 (for Mac).   November 6, 2006
Jim Spencer (Boynton Beach, Fl)
First off, I really do like using this mouse. I use this for my laptop, and a Copperhead for my desktop.

The mouse itself is quite nice. The build quality is better than most mice I have used. I like large buttons, and the side button placements works out well for me. When my wrist hurts, I can rotate my hand to right and hold it more like a gun. Good responsiveness.

The driver however is utter trash. Plan to spend another $20 for a 3rd party driver on a Mac (assuming you're using a Mac... if you're not, well, I've not used this on my windows machine, so this doesn't apply).

--Assigning keys to buttons is something you have to work around. It always wants to assign a key up... often whether or not you actually DO a key up. (And, yes, it's funny to be holding a key down with one hand... moving to the OK button with the trackad with the other to not use the key up...) Sometimes, it just feels a key up is necessary.

--On my MBP, it gets even worse. Mouse movement slows to a crawl even on the highest setting. It does not over ride the built in driver either... so anytime you go to the built in driver, it will over ride your razer driver. Weird.

For something actually advertised to mac users [...] that's utterly pathetic imo.



5 out of 5 stars Best mouse I've ever used   September 21, 2006
J. Altamirano (California)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This mouse is perfect size. The buttons on the side are easy to press once you get used to them. Now whenever I use anyone elses mouse I'm always trying to find those buttons! They're very handy to have. Also this mouse moves very smoothly.

Pros: Smooth tracking, buttons and scroll wheel aren't loud, perfect precision, and the colors look fantastic when they glow (they aren't keep you up at night bright), the white is very clean looking and will not get dirty or chip easy at all.

Cons: The gold USB plug doesn't work when I start up my computer sometimes so I have to unplug the mouse, plug it back in, then it works. Also the tray icon has to be enabled for the buttons on the sides to work but it doesn't really bother me...

Over all I give this mouse a 5 star rating because its very easy to use, and its not a huge mouse. I have smaller hands and they fit perfectly on here considering most of the mice made (logitech, microsoft) are so huge.

I will buy another razer mouse if this one ever goes out.


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