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The Naga 2012 supported Razer's Synapse 2.0 software allowing all the buttons to be programmed and that information to be stored online. [9] The other 2012 installment was the Naga Hex, the first mouse in the series to have only six programmable side-on buttons. [10]
Razer's IPO closed 18% up on the first day of trading and was the 2nd most successful IPO of 2017 in Hong Kong. [24] In April 2018, Razer announced that it was planning to fully acquire the e-payments platform MOL for about $61 million. [25] In July, Razer made its debut in Malaysia by launching an e-wallet service called Razer Pay. [26]
Mamba (deep learning), a deep learning architecture; Mamba (website), a Russian social dating website; Mamba (roller coaster), in Missouri, US; Mamba (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Mamba, a wireless gaming mouse from manufacturer Razer USA; Mamba (candy), a fruit flavored candy manufactured by August Storck KG
The original release is wired, [1] but a wireless version was also in development. [2] The game controller has been showcased many times with different video games and 3D modeling applications, most prominently Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Portal 2, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead 2, World of Goo, Call of Duty: Black Ops and Half-Life 2.
The maximum delay required for two consecutive clicks to be interpreted as a double-click is not standardized. According to Microsoft's MSDN website, the default timing in Windows is 500 ms (half a second). [6] The double-click time is also used as a basis for other timed actions. The double-click timing delay can usually be configured by the user.
With the arrival of the IBM PS/2 personal-computer series in 1987, IBM introduced the eponymous PS/2 port for mice and keyboards, which other manufacturers rapidly adopted. The most visible change was the use of a round 6-pin mini-DIN , in lieu of the former 5-pin MIDI style full sized DIN 41524 connector.
Logitech Unifying receiver (older) Logitech Unifying receiver (newer) Unifying logo The Logitech Unifying Receiver is a small dedicated USB wireless receiver, based on the nRF24L-family of RF devices, [1] that allows up to six compatible Logitech human interface devices (such as mice, trackballs, touchpads, and keyboards; headphones are not compatible) to be linked to the same computer using 2 ...
RF 2.4 GHz: 2×AAA: Wireless Presenter R400 2007 5: No: Yes: RF 2.4 GHz 2×AAA [70] Wireless Presenter R700 2007 5: LCD: Yes: RF 2.4 GHz 2×AAA [71] Wireless Presenter R800 2007 5: LCD: Yes: RF 2.4 GHz 2×AAA [72] Logitech Spotlight R-R0011 2017 3: No: No: Bluetooth Rechargeable Lithium Polymer, 85mAh Touch sensitive field, also works as a mouse.