Razer DeathAdder V2 Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2020-03-18

It was only a matter of time till Razer would bring the latest technologies to its signature DeathAdder mouse; we have tested the mouse in The Division 2, Dying Light and Beyond: Two Souls and we were quite impressed with the comfort this mouse can offer, even during longer gaming sessions. The high-performance sensor is quite overkill for most mainstream gamers, but a delight for competitive gamers that need to squeeze even the last bit of performance out of their gear.

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Razer Synapse Part I

When we did first connect the DeathAdder V2 to our test system, the Razer installer has popped up right away in order to prompt for the Synapse and rest of software installation. Razer software has also compatible software for driving HUE devices or Nanoleaf panels as well:

 

 

 

The application launcher will assist with new app installs but also with updates:

 

 

 

The GUI opens with many options that we can configure right away, but let’s go first to the dedicated configuration area of the DeathAdder V2:

 

 

 

Synapse does allow the user to configure all available buttons except Left Click:

 

 

 

By clicking on the pictogram that resembles an integrated circuit, we can save profiles right to the on-board memory of the mouse:

 

 

 

Like the initial mappings would not be enough, Hypershift does double the number of mappings for each available button:

 

 

 

The remapping task is quite easy, since after clicking on a button from the interface, the left menu will pop up, with plenty of options to take advantage of:

 

 

 

Keyboard Function

Mouse Function

Sensitivity

Macro:

 

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