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USB drives have been driven down in price to near cost, however most specialized peripherals (like Razer Mice) get a 200-400% mark up. I've built USB devices (dongles) with memory in them, and I actually have to agree it's a good way to cut costs.
#Protoss mouse cursor pack software
I think its more than obvious that the real reason for this software is the lower right corner.Įlectrical Engineer checking in. Its like selling monitors and saying "Oh you can use the monitor fine without making an account at EIZO, the account just enables you to do brightness and color correction". I am buying a hardware product, yet I cannot fully use the hardware product without making an online account. Yet he says it as if it is the most normal thing in the world. (EDIT): The idea that I have to REGISTER AN ACCOUNT to get all the functions of my computer peripheral is absolutely ludicrous.
#Protoss mouse cursor pack Offline
You actually have to physically go offline to enter offline mode, or block their servers in your hosts file. No preferences directly in the program that allows you to do that. There is no easy way to go into offline mode. So no it doesn NOT work perfectly well out of the box without synapse. (EDIT my mouse doesnt have buttons for changing DPI, dont know if they still work) That is a core functionality of gaming mice. Without synapse you cannot change the DPI of your mouse. 16 MB would probably be more than enough. Macros, profiles need almost NO SPACE AT ALL. A mouse doesnt need anything even close to 1 GB. The mice RAN OUT OF MEMORY?! Are you KIDDING me? A 1 GB USB drive costs ~5 eur. I realize that we have had issues with the activation server, and we're making sure we get that sorted out Basically you have to register, create an account, save your initial settings and if you so prefer, you can stay in offline mode all the time without going online. We recognize that gamers will want to be able to use their gear without an online connection, and that's why Synapse 2.0 has an OFFLINE mode. Synapse 2.0 provides ADDITIONAL functionality of almost limitless memory in the cloud as opposed to taking away functionality (which is what DRM is). Our products work perfectly well out of the box without Synapse 2.0. We wanted to avoid raising prices to gamers for higher memory space onboard (think about it like having to buy bigger and bigger hard drives as opposed to having all your storage on the cloud) and provide a much better service for our users. We then invented Synapse 2.0 where we could provide almost limitless amount of storage for profiles, macros, etc in the cloud as opposed to being limited by physical memory. However, we realized that we ran into another issue where we had to keep increasing the amount of memory onboard to provide for more storage and this resulted in higher and higher prices for gamers. We invented onboard memory for gaming mice many years ago and called it Synapse to allow gamers to bring their profiles with them on the go. In all circumstances, the user voluntarily provides this information.Īnd comment from the Razer CEO in that thread This information is not shared with any third parties except in a few instances where it is necessary to provide a service or comply with the law. This includes, your name, email address etc. This personally identifiable information must be volunteered by the user. Unlike teamliquid, they reserve the right to collect personally identifiable information. Like teamliquid, they collect anonymous aggregate and individual data. The mouse feels very narrow too, although the mouse pointer at least moved in a smooth and predictable way.The extent to which Razer collects information is not much different than your average terms of service for most software you use. The symmetrical, angular shape didn't fit comfortably in our hands, and there were points in the shell at the rear that dug into our palms. The Spectre isn't very comfortable to use, however. Plus, you can create profiles and macros too, assigning each to a specific button. There are also options that enable you to adjust the acceleration and the USB polling rate to 125Hz, 500Hz or 1,000Hz. However, the only way to toggle between sensitivities, other than allocating this function to the finger or thumb buttons, is by using a switch on the underside of the mouse. Each of the five buttons is programmable, and you can add up to five sensitivity settings between 100 and 5,600dpi. The Spectre mouse has a 2.1m braided cable and thumb buttons, and the StarCraft II Configurator software offers a huge number of tweaking options.