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deathadder dpi/drivers question
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So I use the left-handed deathadder. I know the 2013 DA has on board memory and will save your settings without drivers, but is there a way to do that with older deathadders (including the lefty)? It's not really a huge deal but pax is coming up in a couple weeks and for the tournaments you have to play on provided PCs. You can use your own peripherals but you can't load drivers. All I want is to have my DPI set to 800 :/

If anyone knows how to do this (if you even can) please let me know.

So I use the left-handed deathadder. I know the 2013 DA has on board memory and will save your settings without drivers, but is there a way to do that with older deathadders (including the lefty)? It's not really a huge deal but pax is coming up in a couple weeks and for the tournaments you have to play on provided PCs. You can use your own peripherals but you can't load drivers. All I want is to have my DPI set to 800 :/

If anyone knows how to do this (if you even can) please let me know.
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From what I can tell the default driverless dpi of the DA is 900, but I don't know, it just feels like it right now in a fresh windoze install.

From what I can tell the default driverless dpi of the DA is 900, but I don't know, it just feels like it right now in a fresh windoze install.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razer_USA#Comparison_of_Razer_mouse_devices

you can check if your deathadder has onboard memory, but if it doesn't there most likely isn't a way to save settings on the mouse

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razer_USA#Comparison_of_Razer_mouse_devices

you can check if your deathadder has onboard memory, but if it doesn't there most likely isn't a way to save settings on the mouse
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