The Corsair Raptor LM3 gaming mouse is designed for gaming. The 2400 dpi optical sensor provides accurate tracking so every mouse movement translates directly into the game. On-the-fly switching lets you use higher DPIs in fast-paced situations and instantly switch when you need more accuracy for long-range weapons. Six buttons let you assign critical game functions directly to the mouse for faster response times. Plus the comfortable right-handed design features a rubber thumb grip and soft-touch finish so you can log the game hours you need to play your best.
Product features:
2400dpi optical sensor Accurate tracking so every mouse movement translates directly into the game
On-the-fly DPI adjustment Switch dpi with a single click for tight shots and fast getaways
Six mouse buttons Set frequently used in game actions to mouse buttons for faster access
Comfortable right-handed design Soft-touch finishes and rubber grip for hours of gameplay
Specifications:
- Game tuned 2400dpi Optical Mouse Sensor
- Up to 2400 DPI with 600/1200/1800/2400 steps
- 500hz response rate
- Six button design (including mouse wheel and dpi switch)
- 2.5m USB cable
- Approximate Total Weight: 156.5g (124g without cable)
All comments (18)
NeoTrix
8 Jun 15#1
notos
8 Jun 151#2
Looks a decent mouse for the money. Just a shame it's not ambidextrous
Flynn_Lives
8 Jun 152#3
Wouldn't recommend this mouse at all. High quantities of both the LM3 and the LM2 suffer from an issue that develops on the Scroll Wheel, where after a few weeks / months it stops working properly, and when scrolling down, it will intermittently also scroll up...
Have had to RMA both models many many times, and so did a couple of friends. A shame really, as the LM2 for example is small and really comfortable otherwise!
globula_neagra to Flynn_Lives
8 Jun 15#9
i have that on steelseries sensei and kinzu, razer deathadder
the only way to solve the situation was to reinstall windows or change the mouse or use linux. i think is just something related with windows being dodge and screwing the drivers
slayermatt
8 Jun 151#4
Currently using one of these, nice mouse - was a replacement for an LM2 that suffered a clicking problem. Do agree with Flynn though, LM2 was nice and small, this one took a little while to get used too as it's a fair bit bigger in the hand
mrsusan74
8 Jun 15#5
Wheel went unresponsive after a couple of weeks. Be weary!
Chrrye to mrsusan74
8 Jun 15#6
Yes that issue does seem like it would get very tiresome! :neutral_face:
ChrisAesthetxz
8 Jun 15#7
Not too shabby heat
Wongo
8 Jun 151#8
Same for me, drove me nutty. Couldn't be arsed to RMA it so it went bin fodder. The optical response was very good and click wasn't too noisy either but I use the scroll in games for weapon changes so made it useless. Learned lesson and bought a quality Razer Deathadder Chroma.
stato
8 Jun 151#10
I'm using a LM2 at the moment which was similarly cheap and it also has the scroll issue which is a right pain even for basic web browsing. I've started resorting to using the scroll bars on screen now its that bad. I don't use it for gaming so have put up with it until I pick up another but it is annoying.
If this mouse suffers the same problem as other suggest, speaking from experience, I would seriously consider saving your money and putting it towards a more sturdy product. A shame because the mouse is very well specced and comfortable to use otherwise.
Opening post
Reviews look pretty good as well.
Corsair RAPTOR LM3 Gaming Mouse Product Description
The Corsair Raptor LM3 gaming mouse is designed for gaming. The 2400 dpi optical sensor provides accurate tracking so every mouse movement translates directly into the game. On-the-fly switching lets you use higher DPIs in fast-paced situations and instantly switch when you need more accuracy for long-range weapons. Six buttons let you assign critical game functions directly to the mouse for faster response times. Plus the comfortable right-handed design features a rubber thumb grip and soft-touch finish so you can log the game hours you need to play your best.
Product features:
2400dpi optical sensor Accurate tracking so every mouse movement translates directly into the game
On-the-fly DPI adjustment Switch dpi with a single click for tight shots and fast getaways
Six mouse buttons Set frequently used in game actions to mouse buttons for faster access
Comfortable right-handed design Soft-touch finishes and rubber grip for hours of gameplay
Specifications:
- Game tuned 2400dpi Optical Mouse Sensor
- Up to 2400 DPI with 600/1200/1800/2400 steps
- 500hz response rate
- Six button design (including mouse wheel and dpi switch)
- 2.5m USB cable
- Approximate Total Weight: 156.5g (124g without cable)
All comments (18)
Have had to RMA both models many many times, and so did a couple of friends. A shame really, as the LM2 for example is small and really comfortable otherwise!
the only way to solve the situation was to reinstall windows or change the mouse or use linux. i think is just something related with windows being dodge and screwing the drivers
If this mouse suffers the same problem as other suggest, speaking from experience, I would seriously consider saving your money and putting it towards a more sturdy product. A shame because the mouse is very well specced and comfortable to use otherwise.