There are the usual left-, right-, and middle-click, plus two thumb buttons, same as any DeathAdder. First of all, the DeathAdder’s been upgraded from a five-button mouse to an eight-button mouse. You know how usually you pull a mouse out of its box and the cable sort of retains the shape of the coil it shipped with? Not the DeathAdder V2. I don’t even know how to describe it, except to say it’s softer than any cable I’ve ever seen. That said, if I were still using wired mice, this cabling is what I’d want on every single mouse I own. At this point I’ve completely changed over to wireless mice for day-to-day use, thanks to Logitech’s PowerPlay charging tech. The standout is probably the DeathAdder V2’s new “Speedflex” cable. They’re mostly the kind of incremental upgrades we’re all used to though. Which is not to imply that nothing’s changed. Surely Razer could’ve come up with some new synonym for “Elite” instead. It’s one of the most widely acclaimed designs ever. But “V2” is quite a statement for a mouse as storied as the DeathAdder. Model names are always a bit arbitrary-just look at the Xbox. That’s weird, right? I find it weird, anyway.
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