I ran into a few problems using the Lachesis mouse on my regular mouse pad. Though the Ideazon Fragmat is advertised as a pad for laser mice, I experienced quite a bit of drifting with the Lachesis on this particular mat. Also, when using the mouse af...
Sleek, sexy feel that accommodates both lefties and righties, Multitude of buttons with numerous programming options, Satiny surface and glowing LED logo, 4,000 maximum DPI sensor, Programmable on-board profiles
Macro editor difficult to use, Macros didn't always work properly, No visual feedback for DPI changes, Doesn't include standard 800 DPI option, Side buttons don't react to a light touch...
Though the Razer Lachesis has makings of a killer gaming mouse, it has enough missing features - not to mention the odd bug or two - to fall below expectations, particularly on the gaming battlefield. Pros & ConsSleek, sexy feel that accommodates both ...
Well from the moment I pulled the Lachesis from the box I knew this mouse was going to be the one I settled on. Some of the newer mice are too light for me. The Lachesis was weighted more and I favored it right away. I found the layout to be comfortabl...
The Lachesis is a very capable gaming mouse that is hampered by some minor annoyances. Firstly, the comfort of the mouse may be an issue for some, as the shape may feel weird depending on your hands. Secondly, the mouse shouldnt really be used with c...
Five custom dpi settings, 32K of onboard memory stores custom settings, Nine customizable buttons
Click buttons oddly spaced, Expensive
Though its unnecessary for casual users, gamers and even digital artists looking for a mouse with customizable sensitivity settings and versatile controls should put the Lachesis at the top of their list. We love that it stores all your settings right...
If you are a serous gamer that likes high sensitivity gaming mice, the Razer Lachesis is the mouse for you. Razer achieves the high sensitivity settings without the use of software interpolation so all sensitivity settings are true. Non-gamers simply l...
Great sensitivity, No software interpolation used, Lots of buttons
Right side buttons hard to reach
There is no doubt that the Razer Lachesis is one of the best gaming mice ever. The 4000 dpi sensitivity is great for both general computer work and gaming making the Lachesis a well-rounded mouse capable of doing any computer task. ...
Super smooth glide; macro and profile capabilities; ambidextrous shape; fast enough laser sensor; little or no lift-off distance.
Shape doesnt fit the hand nicely; side buttons get in the way.
If you want horsepower and a lot of buttons, then turn your attention to the Lachesis—it doesnt matter if youre a righty or lefty. Problem is, the design is its biggest drawback. ...