Naga HEX owners (question!)

Arizona Profile Options #1

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Do you find it pretty easy to HOLD down one of the hex(left side) buttons while aiming? It seems great, like most macro mice, to click the buttons, but what about holding them down, as in charge skills?

Holding down a button and aiming at the same time can be tricky on certain mice. Since you push those hex buttons with your thumb, I don't think it will be too difficult to aim at the same time, but just wanted to get some owner's feedback.

rocdog Profile Options #2

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I would bind charge skills to keys, not mouse buttons. Keep mouse buttons for instant attacks. I use a Logitech G500 that has 3 side buttons, and that's how I play.
Voodoo_Papa Profile Options #3

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Im an owner of one. Best mouse i ever owned. Buttons are chunky enough to quickly feel and very sensitive.

As far as using the buttons for charging skills, id suggest against it. Like you pointed out, your thumb is going to put just enough resistance on the side to mess up your movement. Even though you dont need to put hard pressure on them, in the heat of things you will.

I reserve the keys for jumping, autorunning and alt,ctrl,shift modifiers
Arizona Profile Options #4

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@ Rocdog Sorry, I like binding my charges to my mouse. The less my left hand needs to do the better.
Edited by: Arizona about 1 year ago
DrakeDragon Profile Options #5

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i have a mouse and keyboard with macros keys too, 4 on mouse, 6 on keyboard.

it also has an option of having multiple setups for those, so really i have..

4x3 = 12 extra keys on my mouse

6x4 24 extra keys on my keyboard

which i can program to do anything i want, even combo attacks perfectly times down to the last mili second.
Arizona Profile Options #6

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Voodoo_Papa on 04/10/2012, 06:01 PM - view
Im an owner of one. Best mouse i ever owned. Buttons are chunky enough to quickly feel and very sensitive.

As far as using the buttons for charging skills, id suggest against it. Like you pointed out, your thumb is going to put just enough resistance on the side to mess up your movement. Even though you dont need to put hard pressure on them, in the heat of things you will.

I reserve the keys for jumping, autorunning and alt,ctrl,shift modifiers

Hmmm.. Well, on my Intellimouse Explorer I used one of the side buttons for a charge with no problems. I didn't use the tip of my thumb tho, more like the top-center to push it in.
Voodoo_Papa Profile Options #7

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Arizona on 04/10/2012, 06:03 PM - view
Voodoo_Papa on 04/10/2012, 06:01 PM
Im an owner of one. Best mouse i ever owned. Buttons are chunky enough to quickly feel and very sensitive.

As far as using the buttons for charging skills, id suggest against it. Like you pointed out, your thumb is going to put just enough resistance on the side to mess up your movement. Even though you dont need to put hard pressure on them, in the heat of things you will.

I reserve the keys for jumping, autorunning and alt,ctrl,shift modifiers

Hmmm.. Well, on my Intellimouse Explorer I used one of the side buttons for a charge with no problems. I didn't use the tip of my thumb tho, more like the top-center to push it in.


Sounds like youre adjusted to it. The hex shouldnt be any different then. Honestly its a fantastic mouse. Much better than the 12 button version. Thats just too clustered for me
Arizona Profile Options #8

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Voodoo_Papa on 04/10/2012, 06:46 PM - view

Sounds like youre adjusted to it. The hex shouldnt be any different then. Honestly its a fantastic mouse. Much better than the 12 button version. Thats just too clustered for me


Yes, for many it's great(12 buttons), but I agree with you that it is a bit too clustered.


Any other owners care to share their opinions?
Edited by: Arizona about 1 year ago - Reason: grammar
Skeeziks Profile Options #9

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I have both the Naga and the Naga Hex. Used the Naga in CBT, curious if the Hex wouldn't be better for this game. Has anyone tried out both?
Arizona Profile Options #10

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Skeeziks on 04/11/2012, 01:01 PM - view
I have both the Naga and the Naga Hex. Used the Naga in CBT, curious if the Hex wouldn't be better for this game. Has anyone tried out both?


Do they give you different types or sizes of foam pads where you are supposed to rest your thumb?