
Customizationįor the most part, the Deathadder Chroma is no-frills mouse that doesn't offer much in the way of tweaking it to your liking. Since the large majority of gaming mice are made for right-handers, it's nice to see an option for the 10-percent of people whose left hands are dominant. It sells a Deathadder Chroma for southpaws named the Left-Hand Edition, and it's exactly the same as this one except the buttons are reversed. There's no fighting with the mouse or awkward finger or button placement.Īlso, if you're a lefty, Razer hasn't forgotten you. It's almost like the default resting position of my hand was scanned and a mouse built around it. The right and left mouse buttons are contoured to allow my fingers rest on them in a way that feels natural.

Though it lacks the ability to fine-tune the weight of the mouse like the Logitech G502 ($51.99 on Amazon), Razer did an excellent job on its design by giving it the perfect weight so that it has just enough heft without feeling cumbersome. Other mice I've used generate some discomfort after extended use, but my initial impression was that the Deathadder Chroma is easily the most comfortable mouse I've ever used.

The rubberized textures on the right and left side of the mouse kept it from slipping out of my hand, but also felt comfortable on my thumb and fingers. The first time I wrapped my hand around Deathadder Chroma I was in love.
