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I just think you should try alternate solutions to try and steer clear of that awful software. I completely understand what you're saying. I'm willing to spend 40 bucks on a mouse that I really like instead of 20 on something that isn't as comfortable and usable for me. I got the mouse pretty cheap, and like I said previously I really like the ergonomics. Why not give that a try and see if it feels good for you? I think, without knowing for sure, those two equate to your DPI and polling rate in the Razer software solution. You can change the speed that your pointer moves in Windows and your polling rate in the registry. If you don't want to bother with these features, then why not just buy a $20 mouse in the first place?Įdit: Original post was edited for grammar only. Therefore if you're not happy with the default low DPI or polling rate for navigating Windows (as in my case) and want to have the benefits of a higher sensitivity device - which is presumably a big part of the reason why you spent the money on a gaming mouse - then you are SOL without Synapse.
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Same goes for the Blackwidow range of keyboards (though I admit having a driver for a keyboard is less of a necessity).īut as far as I could tell, you don't even get any sensitivity adjustments without Synapse. Looks like if you have a Naga, you may be stuck with synapse.
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Note: While there are archived drivers for the Deathadder on Razer's site, I could not find any for other devices: The Naga mouse for example. Unfortunately, it looks like Razer is committed to this new cloud model going forward as their most recently updated drivers are only available in Synapse form, so those with razer devices may soon be stuck with this nonsense that is cloud drivers.
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For example, for Deathadder drivers, navigate to them by: Click on Support -> Drivers software, manuals -> Razer mouse products (ignore synapse download options above) -> Deathadder(s) -> Specific type ->Drivers (again, ignore Synapse download options) -> Archive. Update: Thanks to responses to this thread, it has become apparent that Razer does keep archived drivers that are business as usual, AT LEAST FOR SOME DEVICES, though they don't make them easy to locate on their website. It's like Steam or Origin for your mouse! I will ask again: Are you kidding me? But who actually uses this? Who actually takes keyboards and mouses with them to game on multiple systems? The upshot is that you need to log into the cloud service every time your computer starts or else all you get is a "dumb" input device. The rationale is that this service allows you to take your keyboard/mouse with you and use them on any computer and have your profiles available via cloud. The upshot is that if you want access to the driver config files (your sensitivity adjustments/profiles, macros, button assignment, etc) YOU HAVE TO SIGN IN WITH A USERNAME AND PASSWORD!! Are you kidding me Razer? Basically, Razer has moved their driver config files to a cloud service. Razer has this thing called "Synapse 2.0" which apparently has been around for almost a year. I picked up a Razer DeathAdder on sale for about $35, plugged it in, went to the Razer site to look for drivers and "all I got was this lousy Synapse 2.0 program".
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My trusty Microsoft/Razer Habu mouse finally kicked the bucket after about 6 or so years of service.
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