- Enough (ie at least 5) keys * logical * are arranged (ie, not wildly distributed over the mouse body, as with so many current Logitech and / or Mad Catz RAT)
- Buttons are easily palpated and are clearly distinguished from each other by fingers (here eliminates the normal Naga with 12 keys though, the IMHO ** not very clean and spontaneously but can be distinguished from each other enough **)
- Handy, large Body
- Leichtgängie and keys ... While all the buttons (see so many Logitech mouse, in which the various buttons have different pressure points - awful)
The Naga Hex meets almost all demands: The 6 thumb buttons are SUPER distinguishable and clicking after a short (for me so 4 hours) as well as not once more beside. It is helpful especially the largest, knubbel shaped thumb rest. I have in Dota stored there all my items (keys 1-6). Now works much better than just having keyboard.
The only point which the Naga Hex is not satisfied and why there is a point deduction: The body is quite small (finger grip is almost forced) and the upper (shiny) quite slippery. I would have liked it better if the body would be 2 cm longer and a matte, non-slip pad would. That would be a real extension of the mouse. The arrangement of the 6 thumb buttons is in fact awesome.
Conclusion: Great for Moba. For FPS solala. But they would have to be a total of a little grip and ergonomic.