Razer Expanding Mac Support for Gaming Peripherals

At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco today, Razer announced a commitment to increase support for Mac users. Razer has a wide variety of peripherals geared directly toward the gaming community, and they committed today to having Mac drivers for all upcoming Razer products.Razer has been a Mac supporter for some time, with a Mac-specific version of their DeathAdder 1800DPI mouse with five independently programmable buttons for a couple of years. They also have Mac drivers for higher-end gaming mice including the Naga MMOG (Massively Multiplayer Online Game--if you didn't know that, you probably don't want one) laser mouse with a resolution of 5600DPI and a whopping 17 programmable buttons designed for MMO lovers.
It has been a great week for Mac gamers, and hot on the heels of announcements like Valve bringing Steam to the Mac we have assurances of access to high-quality accessories--including a new mouse, keyboard, and headset designed specifically to work well with StarCraft II.
SpaceTrucker
March 11, 2010 at 4:00am
And still yet they keep ignoring the lefties out there by insisting that ALL gamers are right handed morons who'll use the mouse on the WRONG side of the keyboard!!!













