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  Stradden

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Joined: 7/08/05
Posts: 6729

 
6/15/07 10:02:31 AM#1

Today, Carolyn Koh takes a look at The Microsoft Habu, a mouse that came out of a collaboration between Microsoft and Razer.

The Microsoft Habu is a Razer / Microsoft collaboration. The technology of Razer melded into the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer form factor. The resulting offspring, the Habu (a particularly venomous snake found in Japan & other Southeast Asian countries) - a lightning fast mouse with Razer's signature "fanged" head and the Microsoft IE 3.0 mouse's round back and plump butt.

Out of the Box

The Microsoft Habu arrived with a sheet of instructions and a software CD. The gold-plated jack was covered with a green sticker warning you that proprietary software was necessary run the mouse and to install the software on the CD before using the mouse. The Quick Start Guide then of course instructed the user to... Ha-ha... 1. Plug the mouse in, and 2. Install the software.

The fact is that you probably should install the software first. Although I was fool enough to ignore the warning and did not have any issues, some users warn that you're going to need to be a rocket scientist to discover how to install the Habu driver if you did not install the software first before installing the mouse. Perhaps it's because I ended up uninstalling and reinstalling the software.

Read the whole review here.

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  Samhael

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Joined: 5/28/04
Posts: 397

6/15/07 10:50:51 AM#2
Sweet - had to dig for the small pictures to see what it actually looked like from a top-down view.
  Jaskip

Novice Member

Joined: 12/20/04
Posts: 28

6/15/07 10:56:40 AM#3
Good review! If i didn't like the logitech g5 so very very much, I might look into it some more.
  Sylvene

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Joined: 1/04/06
Posts: 202

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6/15/07 10:58:37 AM#4
Originally posted by Samhael
Sweet - had to dig for the small pictures to see what it actually looked like from a top-down view.

*sniff*

I took so many nice pics too.  Borrowed a pro camera and light even.  I had a size comparison with the G5 and the Diamondback, and a glowy in the dark pic.

I would absolutely love the mouse if I could get my hand wrapped around it.

~ Carolyn

{Edit}  Loaded it up.  :)



It's not a very good picture and our graphics guy has his standards.  This one I took with my point and shoot camera.  :D

Notice: The views expressed in this post are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of MMORPG.com or its management.

  rgmt

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Joined: 3/22/07
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6/15/07 11:23:03 AM#5
Okay i had the money to go and buy it just so i could make a comparison to my new G5 from Logitech and from hours of playing  shooters including doom3/ halo/ and mmo's like everquest 1 and 2 as well as wow/ also Neverwinter nights  after an overall comparison i find that the new G5 has a better feel and a better response time.  over all i think microsoft came up short.

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  Dominuz

Novice Member

Joined: 5/07/06
Posts: 38

6/15/07 1:14:49 PM#6
Well the form of intelli 3.0 is the best of all times, and since this mouse is all new tech and the fact that they don't sell intelli 3.0 anymore probably makes it worth it
  rock_harry

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Joined: 1/28/05
Posts: 186

6/15/07 1:22:43 PM#7
I'm using an logitech MX laser  feels ok to me so i going to stick with it till it dies have had it over a year and still doing well batter last along time so i happy no need to up graid yet.

cant see why ppl buy so meany find one u like and stick with it
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  delateur

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Joined: 8/06/04
Posts: 145

6/15/07 3:19:17 PM#8

I wish this review had been out before I'd bought my Diamondback. There's a very important point made here (and other reviews have touched on it also) about the sensitivity of the mouse and how it's designed to be clicked and moved. The Diamondback is VERY sensitive, to anything: movement, pressure, a strong breeze... You get the idea. Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE this mouse, and I've had excellent results with it, but the buttons are almost too sensitive at times. I probably at least three times a day end up clicking when I don't intend to. Most of the time that's not a problem, it's just an irritant, but in a MMOG, when you might be hovering over the buy or the sell button and haven't yet decided, a click at the wrong time can be extremely painful. Now in all fairness, the sensitivity can be gotten used to, and I find the Diamondback to be one of the most comfortable mice I've ever used, even though I'm more partial to the ones you can sort of drape your hand over. It's worth mentioning that you may want to think twice if you're moving from a more robust mouse to something like a Diamondback, as it requires a fair bit of time to get used to that sensitivity.

  Gorror

Novice Member

Joined: 12/28/03
Posts: 28

6/15/07 3:48:54 PM#9
Part of the build for my new PC earlier in the year was the MS HABU mouse.  For me its a great mouse, doing all but one thing I would expect!  That one thing is where I wish I'd gone for the Logitech G5 instead; there's no side to side movement on the scroll wheel :(   Other than that little quibble its perfect!
  wykkid79

Apprentice Member

Joined: 10/28/05
Posts: 131

6/15/07 4:07:32 PM#10

I've had my Habu for a few months now and absolutely love.  I had a G5 and liked the tech behind it, but the feel of the Intellimouse was always much preferred.  This is the best of both worlds.  Lack of side to side doesn't bother me as I like my scroll wheel to be precise in gaming and side to side motion usually causes it to slip one direction or the other.

I just got my Reclusa keyboard in, matches extremely well and a very good keyboard.  Best combo I've ever had.

  PezDSpencer

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Joined: 6/20/06
Posts: 113

If you know the enemy and you know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.

6/15/07 10:21:52 PM#11
Does anyone here own both a Razer Copperhead and the Habu?

I'd like other opinions before I buy.
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  kaiser18

Novice Member

Joined: 7/01/04
Posts: 1

6/16/07 6:23:56 PM#12
I returned this mouse the very next day after i bought it. The mouse looks cool and I loved the comfort of it in my hand but there was only one reason why I returned it. It was because of its sensitivity when you pick up the mouse off your table and reposition it to a more comfortable resting position. Basically its laser could track your motion while doing this and before you know it your cursor shoots off to the side of the screen or in a FPS your looking 90degrees to a side in a flash. The only way to avoid the mouse doing this to you was to lift it  high enough so the laser couldn't track the movement  of the surface and to achive this I had to lift the mouse way higher then normal.
Also if you do multimedia work like working in photoshop, avoid this mouse.
  Gethron

Novice Member

Joined: 8/12/04
Posts: 7

6/16/07 7:26:42 PM#13
Great review! :)

I for my part have been using a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer quite a few years. Now the 'mousewheel-button' wasn't reacting reliably anymore and I decided that if I get a new mouse it could as well be one of these 'gaming thingies'. ;)
I'm not a pro-gamer and I'm not too precise with my hands so I went to a store where I could paw them all. :P In the end all those 'ultra sensitive highest end gaming mice' had far too sensitive buttons for my hands ... except for the Habu. Trying the Razer Death Adder, Diamondback, Logitech G5 and a few other gaming mice I always ended up accidently pushing the buttons.

In addition to that, as mentioned in the review, the Habu is rather 'bulky' compared to the other gaming mice. I personally like to 'rest' my hand on the mouse. If I need to react quickly in situations that require fast reactions I can still break up the comfortable position, but having something under my hand ... I guess I just got used to that over all the years using the Intellimouse Explorer. Even though I don't have big hands I feel mor comfortable with the Habu than I did with the Death Adder for example.
I've been using the Habu for about two weeks now and I'm glad I didn't choose any of the alternatives. :)

LLAP!
Gethron

  Saerain

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Joined: 3/27/06
Posts: 830

6/17/07 12:57:36 AM#14

I must be in some way impaired. I do not notice any delay in the response of my Microsoft G7 wireless laser mouse. My only problem is the battery life, as the battery needs to be swapped seemingly once every eight hours of continuous use. It takes about three seconds to swap, but still, it can catch you off-guard, even with the charge indicator.

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  Godliest

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Joined: 11/26/06
Posts: 3483

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6/17/07 1:35:08 PM#15

I use this mouse and I must say I'm very happy with it. I'm not used to having a mouse with such sensitive before, but I learned pretty fast. It works good and I like the shape of the mouse, fits perfectly for my hand. I like some of the features like changing the sensitivity with the use of buttons on the mouse and such. It doesn't weigh very much and it slides perfectly. Not that I'm very critical, but still...



  xPaladin

Novice Member

Joined: 3/21/06
Posts: 743

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6/17/07 2:00:44 PM#16
The point about the drivers actually is quite understated. The drivers for this mouse are a complete pain in the ass to figure out, and I haven't been able to install it under XP64. I'm not sure what that means for Vista. Caveat emptor. Also, the drivers and program also take up a bit of resident memory and, while negligible, takes up some processor cycles while in use.

The ergonomics match my hand very well, and I am indeed one of those players who moves his hand to guide the cursor (old school FPS, what can I say). I love that the buttons can be remapped, as i put the DPS switch on the side panel, mainly for FPS games.

Overall, it's a good mouse. I don't think the habu dethrones any logitech models past the G5. It is however a decent step forward from the intellimouse.

-- xpaladin

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  Wazzar

Novice Member

Joined: 10/03/05
Posts: 20

6/17/07 5:17:02 PM#17

I can only say the Quality HAS to be superior since I have had the bog standard MS mouse on most of the systems I used for work and they lasted a pretty long time.

I bought the Razer Diamondback after the last article here and was sorely disappointed for three reasons;

1. WAY too quick . There just didn't seem to be a middle of the road setting no matter how I tuned it from the windows standard software to the Razer driver software.

2. The Razer mice I looked at including the Diamondback were all a little TOO small for MY hand ;)  BUT the main issue was the NO WEIGHT factor, the cable tended to PUSH the mouse around when you parked it and all the ones I saw in the store were pretty much the same.  Basically I prefer a heavier mouse that can withstand it's own cable flexing it away from wher I put it. To be honest, how HEAVY can a mouse be? They are not like pushing a BRICK.

3. And the last boils down to the QUALITY I stated at the onset, MS have a pretty decent standard of quality, I know ANY company can have a bad product and maybe MY experience is a one off, but the Razer buttons failed within 2 weeks which I find disturbing. Phantom clicks and not clicking THAT soon? I play MMORPG's and SL, so SPEED isn't so much an issue but accuracy IS usually nice to have AND reliable buttons.

After all this I am still using the best mouse I EVER bought, an old MX518 Logitech.  It never had any issues with drivers or buttons failing and it has the sexiest look ;)

As stated by others, these are just my own opinion. (with a smattering of observations)

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  Rabenwolf

Apprentice Member

Joined: 5/13/06
Posts: 1342

6/18/07 2:17:43 AM#18
why bother?

Im not trying to be rude, but I have both the logitech and the razer copperhead. The logitech was given to me, but that really doesnt matter. What does matter is that the Razer copperhead is one of the best mice on the market. I dont see any reason why one would really want a microsoft branded mouse over the better looking razer one. You really do not need to get any more advanced, because gaming doesnt need ultra sensative mice. Its fine where the razer left off. Why get a microsoft brand mouse when the razers look better, all the microsoft mouse really is, is a rebranded razer with some tweaks.

Im not really impressed. The keyboard on the other hand looks promising, but again, there are better looking gaming keyboards out there, even with screens attached to them.

If microsoft is trying to go after the gamer this time around, they need to ditch the big white MICROSOFT text they put over everything and style it after the xbox franchise. Just my opinion anyways.
  gpett

Novice Member

Joined: 12/01/06
Posts: 1106

6/18/07 3:40:51 AM#19
I have been sold on microsoft mice and keyboards.  I have used many many combinations, and I prefer a microsoft natural style keyboard and a microsoft intelimouse shape mouse.  Quality stuff, that just doesn't seem to break.  Good to see that microsoft is creating some new peripheral product lines.
  Berungijin

Novice Member

Joined: 1/30/04
Posts: 31

6/18/07 6:57:19 AM#20
i need some advice, soon i will have a new PC, actualy i'm running on a laptop, so i have to buy a keyboard and mouse, but those HAVE to be wireless, cause i dont have a desk and will play from my couch LOL, i'm living in Japan and my appartement is quiete small ;)

My question is does it worth the money to buy a bluethoot set ? Better wireless quality ?

Thanks
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