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Razer Naga gets three new features with Synapse 2.0 patch

Posted on Wednesday, September 19 2012 @ 17:59:00 CEST by


Razer announced its Naga and Naga Epic MMO gaming mice are getting three new features with the new Synapse 2.0 software. It includes importing and exporting of profiles, unlimited profile support via Razer's cloud system, and a keymapping function that lets you cycle through eight keymaps per profile.
Razer, the world leader in high-performance gaming hardware, announced that its award-winning Razer Naga and Razer Naga Epic MMO gaming mice are getting substantial software upgrades to allow them to continue to be gamers' preferred weapons of destruction.The three new features added to the Synapse 2.0 software suite for the Razer Naga are:- Keymapping- Unlimited profiles- Profile import/export.

A keymapping feature lets gamers keep settings like lighting and DPI, but change the layout of the 17-buttons on the Razer Naga on-the-fly. Gamers can cycle through eight keymaps per profile, essentially increasing the available buttons on the Razer Naga eightfold. Alternatively, users may assign temporary keymap toggles for dynamic keymap swapping, useful for temporary in-game skill swaps when changing stances or weapons.

With unlimited profiles stored in Razer's proprietary cloud system, gamers can have a different profile for each MMO or application they use. Profiles are saved and synced automatically from the dedicated remote server and can be bound to applications for effortless profile customization.

Users will now also be able to export their profiles and macros and share them with friends via the new profile import/export function. The feature also allows settings to be imported from older models of mice for seamless transitions, making hardware upgrades easier, and changing out a gaming mouse simple.

"We're extremely dedicated to our MMO products and the Naga has become a hallmark for Razer," said Robert "RazerGuy" Krakoff, president of Razer USA. "These new software upgrades mean that users can customize and switch between more than just a couple of profiles. The Naga is now limitless."
Razer Naga 2012 edition mouse


 



 

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