

- #How to change color on razer deathadder 2013 full
- #How to change color on razer deathadder 2013 software
Taking on giant mechas was as smooth as ordering Terran armies to obliterate the Zerg or leading an Assassin around the Early Modern rooftops of Paris. I ran through Titanfall, StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, Assassin's Creed Unity and Star Wars: The Old Republic with the DeathAdder Chroma, and the mouse performed well across the board. Your mouse will automatically select the appropriate profile each time you open the linked program. Assigning buttons and creating profiles is quite simple: Just add a new profile, choose functions for the thumb buttons (or the other buttons, if desired) and click Link Program.
#How to change color on razer deathadder 2013 software
Mostly, you'll use the software for two things: assigning buttons for individual game profiles, and controlling the lighting. Both of the thumb buttons are large and easily accessible, and every button feels good to click, offering just enough resistance.

The mouse has five buttons in a smart layout: a right button, a left button, a clickable scroll wheel and two thumb buttons. It's an extremely comfortable mouse, although it forgos a proper thumb rest to achieve its small size. The DeathAdder Chroma is still a relatively small mouse (5.00 x 2.76 x 1.73 inches) with padded contours for the thumb and two outermost fingers. The DeathAdder Chroma is nothing new in the grand scheme of things, but if you value simplicity and colorful lighting, this is the mouse to get. The DeathAdder Chroma ($70) continues that trend by adding colorful lighting options and improved sensitivity while maintaining the simple design and excellent software that makes the DeathAdder a perennial favorite.
#How to change color on razer deathadder 2013 full
Razer's DeathAdder has consistently been one of the best all-purpose gaming mice on the market, and each new version brings a few new tweaks rather than a full redesign.
