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spadecrew
post Aug 11 2016, 10:27 PM

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anyone here having problem with their mamba chroma TE scroll wheel? mine sometimes ok...mostly not...when scrolling down or up it will goes the other way around...its like when i scroll down it will go down few lines and up down up down while still scrolling down...need to RMA?
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post Aug 12 2016, 07:29 AM

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My Mamba stop working after 2 years plus with non stressful usage. Mostly for surfing net and Microsoft office type of work.

1st the wireless mode went bad. Signal dropping and etc.

After that, the tracking went haywire even with wired mode.

In the end, I threw it away. The mouse was quite expensive back then as well.
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post Aug 12 2016, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Aug 12 2016, 07:29 AM)
My Mamba stop working after 2 years plus with non stressful usage. Mostly for surfing net and Microsoft office type of work.

1st the wireless mode went bad. Signal dropping and etc.

After that, the tracking went haywire even with wired mode.

In the end, I threw it away. The mouse was quite expensive back then as well.
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My mamba lasted 6 years then got double click issue. But still keeping it in it's plastic case.
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post Aug 12 2016, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(DarkEmotion88 @ Aug 12 2016, 05:41 PM)
My mamba lasted 6 years then got double click issue. But still keeping it in it's plastic case.
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6 years is plenty.

Just my luck with Razer products.

After that, I try not to use Razer products. I have only bought 2 other Razer products thereafter:

1. Razer Serval where the right shoulder button is stuck but still working (less than 2 years)
2. Razer Ferox which I recently bought for around RM100 (good quality sound but lack of bass for my taste)
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post Aug 14 2016, 01:52 PM

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can i send directly to Ban Leong Technologies Sdn Bhd for rma or do i need to send to shop first?

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post Aug 14 2016, 02:10 PM

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If anyone's interested, I have a brand new Razer Turret available for sale. PM if you do.

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post Aug 16 2016, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Aug 14 2016, 02:10 PM)
If anyone's interested, I have a brand new Razer Turret available for sale. PM if you do.

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What is your experience with the Corsair Lapdog?

eg. positive, heavy, not balance / balance etc.
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post Aug 16 2016, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Aug 16 2016, 11:39 AM)
What is your experience with the Corsair Lapdog?

eg. positive, heavy, not balance / balance etc.
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Turret is light and easy on the weight pressure on the legs. Lapdog is heavy as f**k (needs two hands to lift it up) but you're able to use it like how you do on a desk(with wired keyboard, mouse...hell, I can plug in my Sound Blaster X H7 headphones into it too!)

Turret is pretty much the perfect HTPC living room keyboard/mouse combo, they're beautifully made and does not look out of place in a living room. Lapdog makes your living room a mess with thick wires on them, but no compromises on the keyboard/mouse experience. Turret is easily positioned for a comfortable living room usage since it is so light, Lapdog I needed couch cushions under my arms to use it comfortably. Turret has no support cushion underneath , and it does not need one, since it is so light. Lapdog has heavy polyurethane cushion shaped to rest on your thighs, and if you have weirdly shaped thighs (too fat or too thin tongue.gif), they will feel weird until you get used to it, or you will hate it forever. And because of the thigh-shaped cushion on the bottom of the Lapdog, it will never sit flat.



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post Aug 16 2016, 03:58 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Aug 16 2016, 01:28 PM)
Turret is light and easy on the weight pressure on the legs. Lapdog is heavy as f**k (needs two hands to lift it up) but you're able to use it like how you do on a desk(with wired keyboard, mouse...hell, I can plug in my Sound Blaster X H7 headphones into it too!)

Turret is pretty much the perfect HTPC living room keyboard/mouse combo, they're beautifully made and does not look out of place in a living room. Lapdog makes your living room a mess with thick wires on them, but no compromises on the keyboard/mouse experience. Turret is easily positioned for a comfortable living room usage since it is so light, Lapdog I needed couch cushions under my arms to use it comfortably. Turret has no support cushion underneath , and it does not need one, since it is so light. Lapdog has heavy polyurethane cushion shaped to rest on your thighs, and if you have weirdly shaped thighs (too fat or too thin tongue.gif), they will feel weird until you get used to it, or you will hate it forever. And because of the thigh-shaped cushion on the bottom of the Lapdog, it will never sit flat.
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I am seriously considering the following:

1. Corsair Lapdog
2. Roccat Sova (brown switches)

Currently, I am using a laptop tray to use both (which is fine but given the weight, it is sort of sinking into my sofa).

After using mechanical keyboards, I can't go back to membrane / scissor switch type of keyboard, that rules out Razer Turret. Although I have a simple wireless keyboard with membrane switch for really really lazy situation.

The other alternative I have thought of is to get a wireless mechanical keyboard (ie. Filco Minila bluetooth or Filco bluetooth fullsize keyboard) with a wireless Logitech G900 mouse (which I will get to replace my Logitech G700).







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QUOTE(spadecrew @ Aug 14 2016, 01:52 PM)
can i send directly to Ban Leong Technologies Sdn Bhd for rma or do i need to send to shop first?
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u need to call ban leong first, but usually can.
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post Aug 18 2016, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(kianweic @ Aug 16 2016, 03:58 PM)
I am seriously considering the following:

1. Corsair Lapdog
2. Roccat Sova (brown switches)

Currently, I am using a laptop tray to use both (which is fine but given the weight, it is sort of sinking into my sofa).

After using mechanical keyboards, I can't go back to membrane / scissor switch type of keyboard, that rules out Razer Turret. Although I have a simple wireless keyboard with membrane switch for really really lazy situation.

The other alternative I have thought of is to get a wireless mechanical keyboard (ie. Filco Minila bluetooth or Filco bluetooth fullsize keyboard) with a wireless Logitech G900 mouse (which I will get to replace my Logitech G700).
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Roccat Sova is available now at Gamer's Hideout. But the switches are TTC switches, which I'm not sure how good that is. Because with Sova you're stuck with the keyboard that is with the lapboard, I still think Lapdog is the way to go.
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post Aug 18 2016, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Aug 18 2016, 11:17 AM)
Roccat Sova is available now at Gamer's Hideout. But the switches are TTC switches, which I'm not sure how good that is. Because with Sova you're stuck with the keyboard that is with the lapboard, I still think Lapdog is the way to go.
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Good point, the switches aren't Cherry MX. I will need to test them to decide.

Also, wanted to check with you if I will be able to fit a non-Corsair mechanical full-size keyboard into the Lapdog given that I already have 4 mechanical keyboards (brown switches).
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No they wont fit. Unless you mod. In either case, the fit and finish of the Lapdog will be gone.
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post Aug 18 2016, 12:49 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Aug 18 2016, 11:59 AM)
No they wont fit. Unless you mod. In either case, the fit and finish of the Lapdog will be gone.
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Noted, thanks.
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post Aug 22 2016, 12:32 PM

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hows the RMA process for razer mouse?

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QUOTE(spadecrew @ Aug 11 2016, 10:27 PM)
anyone here having problem with their mamba chroma TE scroll wheel? mine sometimes ok...mostly not...when scrolling down or up it will goes the other way around...its like when i scroll down it will go down few lines and up down up down while still scrolling down...need to RMA?
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Recently I just get my mamba te edition as replacement for my steelseries ikari which suffering from double click registration for quite sometime. So far I'm very satisfied with it. Your comment made me start to worry @@!
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post Aug 25 2016, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(duabijitelur @ Aug 22 2016, 12:32 PM)
hows the RMA process for razer mouse?
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As long as it's not purchase from the online razerzone store then it's all good. If not you have to pay extra shipping to Razer in Singapore to get it RMA.

If you get it locally here from any store, just get the store to RMA if it's within the warranty period or you can try contact Ban Leong as they are the distributor for Razer to RMA it for you.

Usually RMA period would take 2weeks-3weeks or less depending on what item and type of issues.
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post Aug 25 2016, 08:53 PM

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QUOTE(DarkEmotion88 @ Aug 25 2016, 02:38 PM)
As long as it's not purchase from the online razerzone store then it's all good. If not you have to pay extra shipping to Razer in Singapore to get it RMA.

If you get it locally here from any store, just get the store to RMA if it's within the warranty period or you can try contact Ban Leong as they are the distributor for Razer to RMA it for you.

Usually RMA period would take 2weeks-3weeks or less depending on what item and type of issues.
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owh i see , not bad then, thanks for the feedback biggrin.gif
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post Aug 26 2016, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(DarkEmotion88 @ Aug 25 2016, 02:38 PM)
As long as it's not purchase from the online razerzone store then it's all good. If not you have to pay extra shipping to Razer in Singapore to get it RMA.
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This is not accurate. Razer provided me with prepaid FedEx labels when I sent my Abyssus (2014) and Diamondback (2016) for RMA.

My neighbour got a label for his Blade RMA too.

The only inconvenience is having to pack the item carefully with bubblewrap etc.
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post Aug 26 2016, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(davey.havok @ Aug 26 2016, 01:31 PM)
This is not accurate. Razer provided me with prepaid FedEx labels when I sent my Abyssus (2014) and Diamondback (2016) for RMA.

My neighbour got a label for his Blade RMA too.

The only inconvenience is having to pack the item carefully with bubblewrap etc.
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My blade they did not provide me prepaid fedex return labels. It was still under warranty that time. Drag until 3 months and the warranty was over by then and was still not resolve. Their email response can be slow quite slow at times. When they no longer reply the email, I'd to open a new ticket and go through the same process again explaining the problem etc etc.

After a few calls to their centre, Razer did send me a recovery stick but that was also corrupted. I then just pass over to my IT guy in my company to help me check if can do anything about it. He helped me boot a new windows as the existing was wiped out which was my part of mistake in the first place.

My friend's Adaro DJ which he purchased via amazon was dead on arrival. Since it was not purchase via the razerzone site nor a local store, he as well paid for shipping his headset. Razer did not provide the prepaid fedex label.

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