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Must have this mouse....

The rat mouse is using the same sensor (philips twin eye, search it in google to see how much of a piece of crap it is) as the razer imperator/laches/mamba so you'll get the pick up down right issue seen in my thread. :wtf:

Only issue I ever had with my Razer was the left click issue. I updated the firmware and it went away. :laugh:
 
this mouse is amazing!! i love it so much its so smooth and does not jump at all so many buttons to use and it fits in ym hand so well. the software is a little tough to use but i figured it out.. here is a pic of it lol
*snip photos

but so far im 100% happy with this mouse. and for the price you cant go wrong..

Did you figure out how to map the 6th and 7th buttons yet?
 
yeah took me like 5 min tho lol
 
Yeah. could be worse.. could have had NO ENGLISH. :roll:
 
I received the Rapoo V3 this morning.. couriered from Shanghai on Thursday to my desk on Monday morning.. That's faster than anything I've received from the US.

The mouse is amazing. It's made with the same Teflon feet as Razer mice and glides like butter. Build quality it surprisingly solid and I couldn't be happier. Also has interchangeable weights in the mouse. For what should cost me approximately $40 CAD I couldn't be happier.

Sooooo... Any chance of getting more? :)
 
I'm considering getting some more shipped over but I still dont know the total price for these two. If you know anyone who speaks and reads Chinese I can point you to a site to that ships worldwide.

Other than that I can let you know if I get some more.
 
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The software is available in English and works very well on supported OS. Currently unavailable on x64 platforms though. Since the mouse actually store profile information in onboard NVRam you will need a x32 platform to make changes to the mouse.
 
Roccat Kova looks AWESOME
 
Update:

The software is available in English and works very well on supported OS. Currently unavailable on x64 platforms though. Since the mouse actually store profile information in onboard NVRam you will need a x32 platform to make changes to the mouse.

so how are you using the mouse even though you are running a 64bit OS?? this mouse looks pretty slick - I might have to get a member of family to source me one at a later date
 
I'm looking for a new mouse and I really dont want anything from the "regular" mouse guys. Not that their mice are "regular" but they are definitely the standard and I'd like to try something new. (I'm referring to Logitech, Razer and Steelseries... )

What I found and am trying to procure is the Rapoo v3 mouse. I know the brand name is funny but their products look pretty damn slick. They make several versions of what appears to be pretty much the same gaming mouse with a few tweaks and features. Their V8 versions is a 2.4Ghz mouse and it's basically the nicest mouse I've ever seen but it's wireless and that scares me since it doesnt have a plug a charge cable like the Razer Mambe or MS Sidewinder x8. Luckily my company has a division in China and I should be able to source this out through one of our contacts. :rockout:

Anyway the V3 is very similar to the V8 but it's wired (WIN).. so here it is. Anyone here ever seen anything like this mouse? or Nicer.. that not from a well known brand?

http://img2.zol.com.cn/product/29/382/ceAVh0CjneAew.jpg


And here is the V8.. F*** it's nice.

http://img5.pcpop.com/ProductImages/500x375/1/1224/001224099.jpg

Just thought I'd share.

NCIX.com can get the V8 and the V2 versions but they dont have the V3 listed. IMO the V2 is just nowhere near as nice as the V3 and doesnt have the side click on the wheel. . If I get it I'll let you know what the MSRP was.

V2
http://pic.buynow.com.cn/images/2009/10/15/goods_img/143814_P_1255565405629.jpg


V1
old_mouse_06.jpg

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do you have the ability to change DPI on the fly??
 
Yes. It changes incrementally through the 4 options (1-4 no skipping) and you can specifically set each of the 4 DPI position to whatever you like with individual X and Y axis sensitivity.

The button opposite to the DPI switch changes between profiles so the 4 programmable buttons take on 4 new functions if needed. Yes 8 programmable buttons on the fly!

The DPI button is seen in the first image as "CPI" for some reason. The 3 red lights are showing DPI position 3 and the blue light shows which profile is being used. No light = profile 1, blue light = profile 2.
 
The V1 can change from 12DPI to 15DPI with only 14 clicks and a firmware update.
 
omg i want that mouse
 
omg i want that mouse

I had my doubts before it arrived but I can honestly say this is one seriously legit piece of hardware.
 
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