• Reviews around button (3.83 of 5)

    Razer DeathAdder Elite: True 16,000 5G Optical Sensor - Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches (Up to 50 Million Clicks) - Ergonomic Form Factor - Esports Gaming Mouse

    • Feels kinda light and cheap, but the buttons are solid and the mouse works great
    • Feels kinda light and cheap, but the buttons are solid and the mouse works great
    • the right click button was glued back on and makes no noise
    • Nice mouse but the middle button stopped working
    • My fingers seem to be heavy enough that if I completely relax my hand and let it rest on the mouse, my fingers will depress the right mouse button
    • The 2 buttons on the side doesn't break my grip and unlike the Rival 600, it doesn't slip
    • Excellent button clicks from the top buttons, wheel, and side buttons
    • Sensor is great and buttons feel nice
    • Also, the buttons are easy to press but not so easy you accidentally press them, which is a problem I've had with just about every mouse I've ever used.
    • Its buttons soft and supple will the overall feel in your hand is nothing short of comfortable
    • I found the product to be fairly sturdy, the buttons and mouse wheel were really good
    • The only downside I can see for some gamers is that there is only two extra buttons on the side (and two up top to control dpi)
    • It's a palm mouse and fits perfectly in my hands, and every button convenient placed.
    • Pros:-Super comfortable-The buttons fit my fingers well and allow my fingers to rest in the grooves-Responsive-Two buttons near my thumbs-Grips on the scroll make it easier to use-Up and down buttons on the
    • I love the rubber grips on the sides, the buttons actuate very precisely
    • its ergonomic and comfortable in my hands, from the tip of my middle finger to my wrist my hand is almost almost exactly 7 inches long and its just about the right size, if my hands were any smaller it might be a little on the large size as far as the length of the mouse goes, but over all its a nice comfortable fit and feel.my only complaint about the functionality in my hand would be the buttons on the side of the mouse, my thumb rest right on the rear
    • The switches have now failed and give phantom clicks on the right button every few normal clicks
    • In short, if you don't want all those fancy macro buttons on a mouse and just want a solid, great gaming mouse
    • The form factor fits my hand perfectly, the buttons all feel responsive, the simplistic key mapping was fairly easy to use, and it looks nice
    • 6 years later the left click button became less responsive
    • Great mouse, buttons feel great and the mouse is smooth
    • Upon using it myself and seeing how useful the programmable buttons are, I bought one for myself for everyday computer use
    • I love the sensitivity button for Overwatch as I can quickly switch in a match depending on which character I'm playing without having to access the in game options
    • Deffo recommend I have large hands 8.5 inches from my pointer to my thumb and fits my hand great the buttons feel good very happy with this product.
    • I came from using a Razer Deathadder Chroma and expected virtually the same mouse with a few additional features, this is not the same mouse at all, the mouse buttons are the most sensitive buttons I have ever used on any mouse, which is why I refunded it after just using it for around 2 hours
    • Picture a souped up Intel-mouse Explorer with an amazing sensor, great buttons, cool lighting, easy to use software, grippy rubberized side grips, and a terrible, mushy mouse wheel.
    • Best shaped mouse, Best button placement
    • Very responsive, customizable buttons, colors, everything
    • Nice button customization and the track is solid
    • A new updated design, mouse feet improvements, better and more durable grip, and heftier side buttons, 16000dpi, and chroma integration
    • The Chroma doesn't have this issue, because it doesn't have those 2 useless buttons under the wheel
    • Unfortunately I didn't think to check how many buttons were on the side and was dissapointed when it arrived to see fewer than my old mouse
    • Also, the buttons are easy to press but not so easy you accidentally press them, which is a problem I've had with just about every mouse I've ever used.
    • First day with the mouse, put in 7 hours on H1Z1, the buttons on the side are awesome and on pc you can set them to ANYTHING
    • This is obviously a direct result of using the cheap logitech hardware which requires harder button pushes.
    • The weight's good, buttons feel nice, and the DPI is customizable between "unbelievably dozy" and "twitchier than anybody could possibly find useful."
    • I wanted to use the top button to switch profiles which is supported by Razer's drivers
    • Its not awkward or too large, its just the right size without too much unnecessary buttons.
    • Awesome mouse with a great shape for my hand and responsive buttons
    • The button clicks sound amazing and feel solid
    • the DPI buttons are great too, and its all programmable.
    • I collapsed the side buttons of my last mouse and decided on the Razer DeathAdder Elite as my replacement
    • Now, only a couple months later, the forward and back buttons on the side of the mouse randomly stop working
    • You can't permanently disable these buttons because the mouse cannot remember the settings after being disconnected from PC.
    • Even after 3 years of heavy use, the only function that is beginning to have issues is the right button will occasionally double click
    • The mouse has 8 programmable buttons, so if you're a serious gamer and want to select items in-game better, you can program the side and top buttons so you don't have to worry able scrolling with the wheel for long
    • ergonomics wise, I can't complain much; good body and button shapes, good button placement, about an average button travel, but the tactile quality is not the best I've seen or felt
    • That part makes no sense to me, but either way it has the same phenomenal comfort and two additional buttons near the mousewheel for adjusting the sensitivity
    • the buttons are really smooth and I love the fact that I can change the dpi whenever I want
    • It is an expensive 2 button mouse now.
    • It is very comfortable in my hand and the buttons are very crisp
    • Bring back the button on the mouse base, instead of the Vulcan neck pinch to change settings on-the-fly
    • Its got a great feel and super quick/crisp button clicks