The processing and handling of the mouse 1a, which is in sight of the rubber on the sides because they can not keep the whole time under heavy use, but also do not have to. The mouse glides extremely well. She feels not easy, but not clunky or shaky on. The keys are responsive and firm, but not loose. The shape of the mouse is for my "claw grip" really good. Here, it is executed to know that users who prefer a hand palm grip, is inadvisable mouse. It is not ergonomically shaped and relatively flat, which makes them excellent for claw, but also fingertip grip. Again, this is very good for sensitive, rapid gaming or drawing. Who but a full hand palm grip want, you will be disappointed.
Why only 2 stars? This follows here:
Software:
With every hardware the software is accompanied. The Taipan can only configure a software that uses an online registration. Software itself is easy to use and has no quirks with me, but she was to release very unstable. That seems to have fixed Razer, but not the online coercion or the use of an already configured without mouse Razer Synapse. In other words: You can only edit the registry and the Tastenbeleungen / configurations only benefit as long as the program runs in the background, the mouse. Even in Offline mode, the program must be running. Comparing the old mouse with Razer products such as such as the Emperor, as one falls down on site. The Imperator saved all configurations on an integrated chip. This has the Taipan not, it is consistently dependent on RazerSynape2.0. This program sends after each restart quite a few user data to Razer and consumed even in offline mode between 100-150 MB RAM.
Online registration is still bearable for me, the missing memory chip, as well as the utilization and data released by Razer Synapse not. I can custom despite the super mouse only recommend a Committing to and not to buy this product. A mouse is a peripheral should work reasonably self-sufficient and the customer no longer steal resources and information as necessary.