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PIXART G5 Laser USB Optical Mouse


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Linux 3.9 Brings Zero-Power Optical Device Driver: With the ATA pull for the Linux 3.9 kernel finally comes ZPODD, the Zero-Power Optical Device Driver...

Better Power Savings With ZPODD On Linux: Intel continues to work on Linux kernel patches for ZPODD support...

Wine 1.3.18 Adds Support For XI2 Raw Mouse Events: Following last week's release of the stable Wine 1.2.3, it's now time for a new development snapshot of Wine 1.3. The Wine 1.3.18 is a particularly interesting release since it finally takes advantage of raw mouse events with X Input 2...

Mionix Saiph 3200 Laser Gaming Mouse: Most often we are faced with testing out the latest motherboards, processors, and graphics cards to see how well they work with Linux under different conditions and a variety of tests. While those are obviously the components that most Linux users are concerned with when it comes to Linux compatibility and performance, plenty of peripherals to this day don't work under Linux or will only do so to a limited extent or after jumping through various hurdles to get a half-working device.

OCZ Behemoth Laser Gaming Mouse: Last year we reviewed the OCZ Alchemy Elixir, which was the first keyboard we looked at from this company that once was just known for their system memory and power supplies but since have ventured into all sorts of gaming products. The OCZ Alchemy Elixir was a nice keyboard, but now joining their peripherals line-up is the OCZ Behemoth -- a laser gaming mouse with a 4-way LED display, 18 grams worth of customizable weights, and an adjustable DPI sensor.

Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse: Logitech is one of the leading manufacturers of computer peripherals, including keyboards and mice, and with that, they have an immense selection of products. Among the different Logitech mice are ones with interchangeable grips, custom-color LEDs, and even an air mouse, but one of the newest members of the Logitech MX family is the MX1100.

Logisys Optical Finger Mouse: Looking for a nifty stocking stuffer this holiday season? The Logisys Optical Finger Mouse is a very innovative gadget that may be perfect for your traveling family member. The MS601BK model is an 800DPI mouse that works on nearly any surface and works by the movement of your fingers.

Razer Krait Linux Information: Of the products we have been tampering with for some time now in preparation for their Linux reviews has been the Razer Krait. Some of the features for the Razer Krait include optimizations for Real Time Strategy (RTS) and Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG).

Industry Reviews

SteelSeries Ikari Optical Gaming Mouse

dragonsteelmods.com: A little while ago I took a look at the SteelSeries Ikari Laser Gaming Mouse and I found it to be an excellent choice overall, today I've got the optical version of Ikari and I think I actually like it better than the laser Ikari... It offers choices of DPI or CPI settings, but that's about it, it's not as feature packed as the Ikari laser, there's no special LCD screen and you can't change the settings on the fly, but that's ok with me as I never really used any of those features anyway.

SteelSeries Xai Laser Mouse

eteknix.com: This is definitely one of the best mice currently on the market. It has many features that are all extremely useful. I found only two small faults with it, the loading up on the low CPI setting and the right-hand side buttons being pretty useless if you're right-handed.

OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse

thinkcomputers.org: OCZ is a company who is most known to be a memory company. While of course they are, they have also started a line of Gaming Peripherals. We got the opportunity to look at the OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse. Equipped with four way scrolling, on the fly DPI/profile adjustments, adjustable DPI's on both X & Y axes from 400 to 3200 DPI and can all be found for a cheap price.

Steelseries Ikari Laser Mouse

driverheaven.net: SteelSeries have built a name for themselves over the years by producing some of the most popular gaming headsets and surfaces in the business. We have looked at a couple of their other accessories recently though, namely the 7G Keyboard and their World of Warcraft Mouse.

Steelseries Ikari Laser Mouse reviews are also available at: eteknix.com.

Logitech G9x Laser Gaming Mouse

hardwareheaven.com: Today HardwareHeaven are going to look at the Logitech G9x laser gaming mouse which brings a plethora of interesting features to the table. These include an adjustable weights system, onboard settings profiles and two different grips which are designed to optimise the mouse for different styles of gaming.

SteelSeries Xai Laser Gaming Mouse

tech-reviews.co.uk: Today we're reviewing another product from SteelSeries, this time it's from their wide range of gaming mice. The SteelSeries Xai boasts features such as pro gamer profiles, true sensitivity and best-in-class technology. Read on to find out about these exciting features and many more.

OCZ Behemoth Double-Laser Gaming Mouse

madshrimps.be: The Behemoth mouse from OCZ is a beast of a mouse with plenty of features and no less than 2 tracking sensors. Is it any good as a gaming device? Does it give you the edge? We have spend a few weeks with this mastodon to find out.

Additional PIXART G5 Laser USB Optical Mouse reviews: Steelseries WoW Mouse, Razer Destructor Mouse Pad, Microsoft SideWinder X5 Mouse, OCZ Behemoth Gaming Mouse, Logitech V220 Cordless Mouse, Zalman FPSGun FG1000 Mouse, and NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse.