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Creative Fatal1ty 2020 Laser Gaming Mouse ( 7300000000422 ) | List Price: $69.99 Discount Price: $22.00

| Brand: Creative Labs Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - TrueGrip 5 point control system
- G-Weight interchangeable modular weight system
- RapidRes one-click resolution change with color indication
- SpeedWire for the fastest possible connection to your PC
- 2400 cpi HD-Laser engine provides maximum precision to dominate the competition
Has small flaws, but a good mouse nonetheless [Posted on 2007-12-13] To start off, I would say I got lucky when I ordered my Fatal1ty laser mouse. I've read many reports of this mouse not working after a month or so, with a double clicking issue. I am happy to say I did not get these problems.
Te design of this mouse is very different than other mice, especially logitech mice, which are held by your whole hand. This mouse is held by the "claw," which basically means you hold it with your fingers, and your wrist can rest on the table. Personally, I prefer slightly smaller mice to the giant logetech ones.
The laser tracking on this mouse is extremely smooth and accurate. The polling rates, as you may or may not have read, are 1000hz (which means that it refreshes its signal 1000 times a second). The dpi at max is 2400, also helping out the smooth and accurate motion.
The mouse buttons require a bit more effort to press than I would like, but it's not something that I'd worry about. It takes a while to get used to the button on the far right, since most mice don't have that button. The dpi change button, right under the mouse wheel, feels a bit too hard to press to change on the go, but I've never had to do that in middle of a game before. The thumb button is nicely placed so that to press it, you roll your thumb inward and you press it.
The weight system does it job in this one, although with the heavier weights, you'll need to secure the weight with something around it, such as tape. There's a small issue of slight wobbling of the weight when you move it around.
The teflon feet are large and do a very good job of keeping the mouse sliding smoothely on the table.
In terms of overall feel, the mouse feels great. There are a few small issues here and there, but the overall performance of the mouse overshadows these.
looks fancy but not durable [Posted on 2007-12-23] Recently the mice stop working. One click becomes double click, and I only use it for one year. It looks fancy but but honest does not feel very much in hand in the first place.
do not buy [Posted on 2008-02-23] had 1010 ok but left button started acting up called creative. said send it in but i had to pay shipping well they have the 2020 on there web for 21$ plus 9.95 shipping when i got it it wouldn,t work called them they said send it back they would send new one well i did they didn,t send me a new mouse and credited my charge 21$ no explanition and would not refund 9.95 shipping they say its there policy
A Good Temporary Solution [Posted on 2008-06-18] Ok. This mouse, as I said, is good if you're low on cash and are still looking for a better one. WHy is it a TEMPORARY solution?
It dies.
I've noticed that when it came out of the box, it was godly, also, I got it from Ebay for $8.00.
Now, my left click goes on and off, it moves around the screen when I don't want it to, and it just pisses me off.
Now, I'm going to by a Lachesis from Ebay for $30.
great at first. [Posted on 2008-06-30] I bought this as a gift for my friend. My friend has been using this for 2 years now. It turned out that the left button doesn't work as well as it did in the beginning. My friend did say he'll get this same one because he liked the different weights. He loves playing the war games with this mouse.
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