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MODEL- 9VV-00001 VENDOR- MICROSOFT
FEATURES- Habu Laser Gaming Mouse- Black
Microsoft Hardware has joined forces with gaming innovator Razer to
bring you the ultimate high-performance wired mouse. Combining the
best of both worlds Habu unites legendary Microsoft comfort with
the latest in Razer Precision. PC gaming will never be the same.
* Customizable Buttons
Two removable side button panels give you options for different hand
sizes or preferences and all seven buttons are programmable--store up
to five profiles in mouse memory.
* High Speed Sensitivity Switching
Adjust mouse sensitivity on the fly--up to 2000 DPI -- for controlled
sensitivity. The default is 800 DPI but is adjustable from 400 800
1600 to 2000 DPI with the toggle buttons.
* High-speed motion detection
Gamers get their speed on with movements up to 45-inches per second
20-G acceleration and more than 7080 frames per second.
* 16-bit Data Path and 1000 Hz Ultrapolling
Habu has a 16-bit data path for increased bandwidth with high-
sensitivity mouse activity. Increased data path improves response time.
* Superior Response Time
With an always-on laser that delivers near-zero-lag response time.
* Mouse Glide
Habu has ultra-slick Teflon to provide smooth and quiet gliding.
* Ergonomic Design
A right handed comfort design allows slip-resistant grip with rubber-
coated buttons for improved comfort for long hours of gaming.
REQUIREMENTS- Windows Vista Windows XP Pro/Pro x64 Edition/Home/Media
Center Edition/Tablet PC Edition/Windows 2000 (SP4 or
higher).
45 MB free hard drive space (Install 100 MB)
USB/PS2 port
CD drive
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Technical Details
- Gaming mouse delivers a performance edge and a comfortable shape- Offers different looks with interchangeable side button panels
- Huge 2,000 DPI laser engine delivers super-fast response time
- 16-bit data path with enhanced bandwidth supports high resolution tracking performance
- Created by Microsoft Hardware and gaming peripherals innovator Razer
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By Giscard Gomperts (Curacao)
I have been using this for almost 2 years now. It fits great in my medium sized hands. The weight is perfect for long use.
I unplug it from pc and take it to work almost every day.
Con : I get annoyed by other mouse now since i started using this mouse
By Lando242
I picked up this mouse about 18 months ago for $45 after my elderly Microsoft IntelliMouse (old ball type) finally gave up the ghost. I respected the build quality of MS peripherals (I've had a few of their keyboards, mice and even a joystick or two) and have always been able to run their stuff hard and put it away wet and still get years of use out of them. This mouse does not hold up to that legacy in any way. Knowing what I know now I wouldn't even buy it for $20, let alone $40+. This is the first laser mouse I've used on a regular basis and I was mighty impressed with its increased accuracy over my old ball mouse. It slides around on my mousepad like its floating on air, is light, balanced, comfortable in the hand and very responsive. Too responsive even. Even the slightest twitch is felt by this mouse and there is no way to filter that out. While this may be awesome for a sniper in an FPS its an exercise in frustration for some puzzle games or anything fiddly.
This puzzled me because one of the most commented upon features of the mouse is its advanced profile system and the ability to change profiles on the fly. No matter how I tweaked the sensitivity I could not completely filter out the slight involuntary motion, I could lessen it but not eliminate it. On top of that the software is a pain to use. Installation issues aside (I had no problems but many have reported them) the software is clunky, too stylish for its own good and annoying to use. Some settings also don't stick. I quickly grew tired of the harsh blue glow of the mouse and disabled it only to find it was back on the next time I started up my PC. Checking the settings again showed the piping was still "off" but a look at the mouse proved otherwise. Cycling profiles corrected this but its annoying as heck to do because you have to to it EVERY TIME you restart your system and the button for it is mounted on the bottom of the mouse. On top of that swapping profiles causes the mouse to "go dead" for a few seconds so using the feature in game is probably a death sentence for any hardcore FPSer. After awhile I just found a setting that I liked, cloned it to all the profiles and uninstalled the software. I've learned to live with having to swap profiles to lose the blue glow.
Okay, so, bad software aside its still a good mouse, right? Not so much. As the months wore on more and more issues started to crop up. The rubbery "piping" that glows blue started to discolor because of the sweat of my hands (what do you expect my hands to do during a 4 hour session of Battlefield?), its now a dirty brown color. Dirt and grime also builds up in the many seams and cracks around the piping and removable side buttons. Thinking it just needed a good cleaning I took the mouse apart and ran into several issues. First off the screw holding the mouse together is mounted under the rear glide pad. Fun stuff. Once I opened the mouse up I was unimpressed with what I saw. The light tube that carried the blue color around the piping of the mouse had partially fallen out. I never noticed because I turned it off but the poor build quality didn't impress (I also noticed it uses the same innards as a Razer Copperhead Tempest, just an FYI). The next problem was cleaning it. The rubbery piping collected gunk like a champ and was a pain to clean and get back into place, the glow tube kept falling out and getting everything put back together again was made difficult by the flexible piping and odd shape of the top portion of the mouse. The mouse needs regular cleaning to keep everything going smoothly and its not fun, easy or quick to do.
Okay, bad software, mediocre build quality and being a pain in the butt to clean, other than that its good, eh? Nope. After about 14 months I would get seemingly random instances of the mouse not tracking properly. It wouldn't track left/right almost at all and up/down slowed noticeably. This would pass after a few seconds of wiggling the mouse around. I for the life of me can't find the source of this problem. I've cleaned the thing inside and out, remade the profile settings and even taken a q-tip and cleaning alcohol to the laser lens and I still randomly have the issue. A few months later the buttons started to act up. Right click works great but left click, the workhorse button of a mouse, double clicks some of the time without reason. I've never had this problem with any other mouse and I don't have it with any of the other mice I use regularly. Again, cleaned it and mucked around with the settings but the problem still persists. Lastly the profile swapping button on the bottom of the mouse easily get s pushed aside. Sure, I probably use it more than most people but its still pretty easy to push aside to its no longer seated properly. I've had to take it apart because of this more than once now. Looks like I'll be getting a new mouse sometime in the near future, I can tell you right now it wont be a Razer. If this is an indicator of the quality of their products I feel sorry for anyone stuck with anything they make.
To sum up,
The Pros:
Ergonomic. Light, balanced, comfortable.
Laser mouse. No ball to worry about/clean.
Snappy buttons/wheel. The buttons click nicely and work well.
Accurate. It tracks well, has a ton of resolution options and preforms well (while it lasts).
Slick looking. The black with blue glow looks great, just don't get tired of it cause your kinda stuck with it.
The Cons:
Crap software. Its buggy and a pain to use.
Cleaning issues. Don't get this thing dirty, its got more nooks and crannies than an English Muffin and is harder to clean than any ball mouse I ever owned.
Poor build quality. Nuf said.
Poor Reliability. It might last you a year or two under hard use and then you'll have to put it out to pasture.
Two stars. Don't waste your money on it. Buy it only if its a gift for someone you don't like.
By S. Galligan
I bought this mouse to replace a Logitech G500. I chose it primarily because it was less than half the cost and I'm tired of shelling out 80-160 dollars a year for new gaming mice when I wear through them.
Though I haven't been using this mouse long I have had some issues with it. Firstly, the drivers that came on the disk were non functional in Windows 7 64bit(the mouse wouldn't work when computer woke up from sleep, then not after restart). It was not a very straightforward search to find any drivers let alone ones that worked. What worked for me was updating the utility that comes on the disk then updating the drivers via that utility. When installing, this software wants you to restart after uninstalling the mouse, this can cause issues when you restart without a driver and windows tries to recognize it automatically - so be prepared with a 2nd mouse or easy start-menu access. I could not find any up to date or useful information on microsoft's site nor on razer's. It appears neither company wants to take responsibility for this thing.
Secondly, it doesn't fit my hand correctly and is causing some serious tendon pain.
I will probably cough up the money for a new logitech and keep this one around in case of emergency mouse breakage.
Some pros:
- the discounted price is very good (got it for $33)
- interchangeable thumb button panel is a nice idea though it hasn't helped my ergonomic issue.
- the programing utility is nice. It is fairly clear how to program the buttons to your liking and includes an easy to implement macro option as well as profile switching on the fly.
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update: after using for only 2 months the cord apparently became damaged or loose within the body of the mouse and if jostled will disconnect and reconnect ad infinitum. very. very. very. annoying.
I would not recommend this mouse to anyone and am annoyed that I bought it and not another logitech.
By one5
This mouse is by far the best one I've owned. Although I do play games occasionally, my main need/use for this mouse is photoshop. It has a high DPI laser, and customizable buttons. For both gaming, and photoshopping this mouse is incredible. Its economic design even makes web browsing easier. The pictures on here to do not accurately show the blue LEDs they look much better than in the picture. A lot of people said they had problems with drivers, and software. When I first installed it on a computer with XP I ran into many problems but got it working, when I installed it on a computer with win 7 x64 windows found and installed the drivers without problem. Overall its just a great mouse and well worth the $50 that it is currently selling for.
By CHUS01 Fan (Baltimore, MD USA)
I bought a wired mouse because I wanted it to just work. Now two years later the cord is failing. It cuts in and out, and wiggling it affects it. What a waste of money. Not what I expected in a high end gaming mouse. The only reason it gets two stars is because it looks cool, is comfortable, and worked well for over a year.
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