Ditched Razer some time ago. I had the original Diamondback back in the day. That was quite good at the time and it lasted for a long time too. Bought the Copperhead as soon as it came out. It was similar to the Diamondback, except more expensive despite being trash. It's laser-sensor had trouble reading many surfaces and caused a lot of jitter. It's "grippy" paint or surface started coming off after just a couple of years. Then I had a Razer keyboard which also turned out to be trash and it broke completely just days after the warranty expired. My final Razer product was a Deathadder and it was quite nice and held up for some time but eventually the left mouse button started unintentionally double clicking.
No more Razer for me, especially after ditching Windows. Tired of the inconsistent quality and their obnoxious "gamer™"-marketing. Replaced the Deathadder with a Ducky mouse which goes nicely along with my Ducky-keyboard, and it's perfect for GNU/Linux because it's configured solely by using hardware buttons rather than depending on software.
No more Razer for me, especially after ditching Windows. Tired of the inconsistent quality and their obnoxious "gamer™"-marketing. Replaced the Deathadder with a Ducky mouse which goes nicely along with my Ducky-keyboard, and it's perfect for GNU/Linux because it's configured solely by using hardware buttons rather than depending on software.
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