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Roccat G5 Laser Kone Plus Gaming Mouse


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Razer BlackWidow, Other Products On Linux?: The Razer BlackWidow is an incredibly well constructed mechanical keyboard, but how well does it work under Linux? Has the Razer product support at Linux improved at all recently?..

Roccat Linux Support Keeps Coming: Roccat, the European manufacturer of various gaming peripherals like keyboards and mice, actually has rather good Linux support for their hardware...

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...

Lomoco Is Still Around For Logitech Mice On Linux: While we haven't talked about Lomoco in a few years nor has there been a new release of this free software project for Logitech Mouse Control under Linux in a while, Lomoco is still being developed. Andreas Schneider is still working on Linux support for the latest Logitech mice via Lomoco...

A Gaming Mouse Vendor That Has Linux Drivers: While Razer and Logitech manufacturer some terrific mice for computer gamers along with other gaming peripherals, they unfortunately do not provide any official Linux support. There have been community projects like Lomoco for supporting Logitech's extra mouse features under Linux and RazerTool for supporting some Razer mice, but without any full-featured support from the vendor.

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.

Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse: Razer has long been known as a manufacturer of high-end gaming mice with such prestigious products as the Copperhead, DeathAdder, and most recently the Lachesis. Razer has also expanded to offer other products such as the Barracuda Sound Card, Tarantula Keyboard, and the Piranha Gaming Headset.

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.

Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse: The Razer DeathAdder is an exceptionally well-designed mouse with an 1800DPI 3G infrared sensor, five buttons, 16-bit data channel, and a variety of other features. In this review, we have our thoughts on this new Razer mouse after having experimented with it for several weeks.

SunbeamTech X-1300 Gaming Mouse: With the Razer Copperhead, and its 2000 DPI laser engine, and the Logitech G5, with its 2000 DPI laser, receiving much of the attention lately when it comes to computer mice, many smaller competitors such as the SunbeamTech X-1300 Sensor-X Gaming Mouse haven't received much mindfulness.

Industry Reviews

Roccat Kone Plus Gaming Mouse

tech-reviews.co.uk: For any gamer, having the right equipment is essential. You need a mouse that has extreme precision, programmable buttons for switching weapons quickly and easily, and is generally a pleasure to use. Today, we're reviewing the Roccat Kone[+]. Boasting a pro-aim sensor the maximum precision, the ability to store 22 different mouse functions and much more, let's take a look and see whether the Kone is up to the task.

Roccat Kova Gaming Mouse

hardwareheaven.com: ROCCAT have released an updated version of the KOVA, the KOVA[+]. We first looked at the original KOVA in late 2009 and liked its overall performance so were keen to see if they could improve on it as they did with the previous [+] model.

OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse

hardwaresecrets.com: The dog may be mans best friend, but a mouse is a gamers best pal. The market is flooded with mice that promise high resolutions and dead-on precision in the digital battlegrounds. Every company offers something extra to attract a potential buyer, be it the adjustable weight cartridge from Logitechs G5 line, or the triple threat button from OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse, that allows the user to shoot a virtual weapon three times faster then normal.

OCZ Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse reviews are also available at: modders-inc.com.

Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse

techgage.com: Looking for the ultimate gaming mouse? Logitech's latest G9 offers a lot... and then some. Included is a switchable body, color-changing LEDs, 3200 DPI capabilities, MicroGear scroll-wheel, braided cable and much more. The question: Is it worth your $99?

Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse reviews are also available at: aselabs.com, virtual-hideout.net, and hardwareheaven.com.

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 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.

SteelSeries Ikari Laser Gaming Mouse

ocmodshop.com: Most gaming mice have a core set of common features that PC gamers look for. These rodents usually feature notched scroll wheels, high DPI, on-the-fly sensitivity changes, macro ability, and onboard memory just to start. Most manufacturers seem to think that more features translates into a better gaming mouse, but this isn't true at all.

SteelSeries Ikari Laser Gaming Mouse reviews are also available at: dragonsteelmods.com.

Additional Roccat G5 Laser Kone Plus Gaming Mouse reviews: OCZ Behemoth Double-Laser Gaming Mouse, Logitech G9 Laser Mouse, SteelSeries Xai Laser Mouse, and Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Refresh.