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Optical mouse with 1,600 DPI.
Two large, non-slip left and right click buttons.
Frame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second) and a 16-bit data path. Always on optical sensor with 40 IPS and 15 G acceleration handling.
Buttons – 7 physical buttons optimized for gaming response and independently programmable
Non-slip side rails and new ergonomic ambidextrous design, zero acoustic Teflon feet for smooth motion over any surface. Gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity.
All seven buttons work absoutely flawlessly in Linux. I ran a couple FPSs and MMORPGs on my linux box and I have all 7 buttons programmed to different functions. Works perfect, highly recommend for the Linux gamer as a better alternative to the Logitech counterpart.
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Razer Mouse Diamondback
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