

You just have to put time into configuring it. It was a little frustrating figuring out what each game needs to make it work with the mouse, but the performance of the Naga itself was amazing. I ended up having a really fun time getting used to the mouse and all that I could do with it. After making a few changes to the number pad, I made the treacherous journey across the room to fulfill my ultimate goal of becoming toast, all with just the mouse and arrow pad. I had to try this mouse on one of my all time favorite games: I am Bread. Overall, the steadiness of the cursor mixed with the speedy performance of the mouse made it pretty easy for me to land a few kills. I definitely had much more luck playing Overwatch, although the Naga’s bulky shell made it hard to navigate on my mouse pad. I can’t say I got any kills, but I did survive for a bit, so that's a win for me. I could switch my weapons, equip armor, sprint and even crouch with the mouse, making the controls feel much more natural. I have never been good at playing with the keyboard and mouse, but configuring the mouse eliminated most of the need for the keyboard, which made it so much easier to play. I really discovered how many different options I had to customize this mouse when I loaded up Call of Duty: Warzone. You can assign up to five profiles to different games, which can be changed with the simple click of a button on the underside of the mouse. Of course, you have to deal with the annoyance of configuring all of the buttons, but after some trial and error, you’ll appreciate Naga's customization options. Thanks to the 12-button panel, the Razer Naga: Left-Handed Edition offers a wide-range of customization for gamers. Razer Naga: Left-Handed Edition performance The palm rest of the mouse was cozy and all of my fingers had somewhere to rest. Overall, the mouse was extremely comfortable to use, and I didn't feel any strain even as I got used to it. Despite that, the number pad curves inward, which let my thumb rest comfortably against it and made it easier to access the inputs while playing. I had a tendency of pressing on the number pad with my thumb accidently while trying to grip the mouse or press the left clicker.

Full disclosure, I am ambidextrous, but I am used to right-handed mice, and so I’m still getting comfortable using the mouse with my left hand.
