Microsoft habu warranty
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Surface Xbox Consoles. Whereas most mice force gamers to accept the thumb button s stock placement, either far forward for the finger-tip players like Fatal1ty, or towards the rear for gamers who like to palm the mouse and move their whole hand, the Habu offers two interchangeable thumb-button sets to accommodate either style. It's a nice touch that isn't found in any other mice at the moment. The Habu software has a good interface and allows for customizing game-specific profiles, up to five of which can be saved to the mouse itself.
A nice touch is the fact that the on-the-fly DPI adjustment buttons can be remapped, useful for gamers who know their favorite setting and don't need to change while in game. The software includes pre-set commands for things like media controls and general Windows operation.
Edit: For some reason the buttons have automatically started performing this action without any change in settings, whereas they did not do so while the review was being written. Odd, but we're happy in the end. Encoding macros of both keyboard and mouse buttons to a single button on the Habu is also possible.
In games the Habu performs just as adeptly as its Razer forefathers. The main mouse buttons have a slightly stiff movement, but because there's no dead-travel, any depression generates a connection, which overall gives the buttons a precise and accurate feel.
The tracking at all DPI levels was free of stuttering or lag in our testing. The Habu's laser engine is an 'always on' model that does away with the lag after a spell of inactivity that used to enrage MMORPG and other gamers back in the day. The Habu's Teflon feet glide along nicely, though pretty much any gaming mouse these days can make that claim. The Microsoft Habu is a fine gaming mouse. It's accurate, comfortable, and uniquely customizable, proving that bearing the Microsoft brand which is becoming a lot cooler now than it used to be did nothing to pollute the Razer genes that make the Habu tick.
Was this article informative? YES NO. It's quite disappointing and I might go for the Death Adder, which is again similar, except sadly without dpi-changing The mouse is fantastic I'm a 3D animator and gamer, so I use my mice to great extent.
When first using this, it was incredibly comfortable, did not strain the hand, and was obviously incredibly accurate. Actually, it was the first time in a long time I didn't realises I was holding something in my hand while working, thus I could concentrate more on what was on the screen rather than my hand movements.
Don't take this lightly, the mouse basically becomes completely unusable. Really annoying, especially for such a pricey mouse. I'd seriously stock up on 10 of these if I didn't have this problem. But upon reading many reviews of this mouse, seems like I wasn't the only one. What good is a Bugatti without its engine? And that's what the Habu basically is. Microsoft should really have a closer look, Habu could potentially compete with Logi and Raz.
Great design but the software is horrible. It takes about 2 minutes to apply any changes not exaggerating and some of them don't even work when changed. We have dropped our prices on select products even further.
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