SteelSeries WoW MMO gaming mouse: Never leave the house again

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on October 11th, 2008

SteelSeries WoW MMO gaming mouseWrath of the Lich King is coming and SteelSeries wants to make sure you drop out of the human race for a good long time. The mouse features 15 programmable buttons and a new in-game configuration utility that lets you graphically assign the buttons where you need them and save different profiles. You can also choose what color you want those LEDs down the back to be.The laser mouse will be available on November 13th to coincide with the Lich King launch, for “under $100.”

[Engadget]

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3 Responses to “SteelSeries WoW MMO gaming mouse: Never leave the house again”

  1. Jen Says:

    I was going to say something sensible along the lines of “it will help disabled people” and “no healthy person in their right mind would consider buying this:. Then I logged into the game and what does a guildie say? That her 9-button mouse isn’t enough and she wants to buy this. *sigh*

  2. Durgan Hydraxis Says:

    Awww, Jen, you should know by now, no one can push yer buttons like a guildie can…..

  3. on my level Says:

    Ummm… looks cool but my standard 2 button mouse works just fine. with 15 buttons, what do i have to put both hands on the mouse? I only have 5 fingers, and I need at least two of them to MOVE the mouse.

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