![]() ![]() There are some going to Maxgaming, they should be in stock there in the next few days, but the Venator doesn't fare too well on Amazon, its just not quite "perfect" enough to withstand free returns Click to expand.I really like the Venator, but I think it needs a few updates to its shell, and also I think its packaging could be improved (for more protection). The Venator is the second mouse by Ninox, a company that was founded by a member of the ESR Quake community. ![]() I have some in stock for replacements, and anyone who really wants to buy one can PM me (as long as they're not available anywhere else like maxgaming), but the thought of ordering more of them from the factory doesn't really appeal, if I'm honest. With 13 different ways to configure the shape. With this second mouse, Ninox has stepped up their game, using the best currently available sensor with outstanding tracking performance. The Astrum, Ninoxs third mouse, is the lightest fully modular computer mouse in the world, coming in at under 80 grams. Let's find out if this 50 mouse can deliver on the other aspects too. I said in the Astrum thread that in about a month or so I'm going to design some new mice, around that point I'll have some time to do it. Answer (1 of 4): Usually if you have a gaming mouse, chances are there will be some software you can download. So I'll design a new Venator then, fix all its flaws, smooth out the shell, separate the buttons, make it lighter, and so on. The most popular softwares paired with high quality gaming mice would be the Steelseries, G Hub, Synapse and Glorious Software. Navigate to the software and go to the tab where it allow. Then at least it'll be ready to go, it could be crowd funded, which might not be too bad since it'll have a much lower funding goal than the Astrum (probably half or less). I know quite a few people want a smaller Astrum though, so, I don't know how things are going to go, if I can just "do" the Venator Mk2 (without a crowd fund), then I will. Its just difficult to know exactly whats going to happen right now. I really like the Venator, but I think it needs a few updates to its shell, and also I think its packaging could be improved (for more protection). It may work okay for a while without DCs, but after some time of usage problem rises in exponential manner and I see this DCs like every 5% of time. Firmware updates 1.1 a / b did nothing with it. I am not sure about RMA, because shipping can cost 60% of mouse for me (I don't know if amazon return money for shipping somehow), and I think maybe "just" soldering a new switch from different mouse can solve the problem?Ĭable is good - light and flexible, has no noticeable friction on mousepad, materials are good and there is no any *** feels after playing 3 hours in a row, clicks are good (sic!) - very crisp and fast (I found, I had played Osu better with this mouse, than with clicky-lord logitech g mouse), mousewheel, everything, but that double click! It would be great mouse if I got more luck. You must have a faulty switch if the FW update doesn't work. If you PM me your Amazon order number, and which Amazon website you bought it from (eg Amazon US, UK, DE etc), I will help.Below is a list of Mice that we can make paracord mouse cables for. Yes we make Micro USB and USB-C cables for wireless mice (such as G Pro Wireless GPW). If your mouse isn't listed below just send us a message using the 'contact us' link on the left as I'm sure we can make one to suit your mouse! Popular Mice Clearly, it is designed to be a no-frills mouse which offers top performance, so let's put it through its paces and see how the mouse fares.Steelseries - Sensei, Sensei 10, Rival 100, Rival 110, Frost Blue edition, Rival, Rival 300, Rival 310, Sensei 310, Rival 106, Rival 3Ĭorsair - Scimitar, M65 Pro (non-RGB only), Harpoon RGB Razer - Deathadder, Deathadder Chroma, Deathadder Essential, DeathAdder Elite, Naga Trinity, Mamba TE, Mamba Elite, Lancehead TE, Basilisk, Abyssus 2014, Razer Pro Solutions v1.6, Diamond Back, Naga Molten, Naga Hex, Naga 2012, Lachsis, Imperator, Deathadder V2, Deathadder V2 Mini, Viper ( not 8khz version), Viper Mini, Glorious - Model O, Model O-, Model D, Model D. It deliberately does not come with any software, weighs a mere 78g and has 6 buttons. Other than the PMW 3360, the Ninox Venator is quite light in terms of features. ![]() Could it be the best mouse you've never heard of? It is the latter mouse we are looking at today, which includes a PMW 3360 sensor for just £39.99. The British-based manufacturer has built a strong reputation within enthusiast circles, though, with its Aurora and Venator models. Unless you are a very keen mouse enthusiast, it is unlikely you would have heard of Ninox. ![]()
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