Naga Trinity

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Naga Trinity

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What can you do ingame with just one hand?

Well if you would be willing to invest into and learn to use an mmo mouse, like razer naga for example, then you’ll pretty much be able to do most content with one hand.

YandereHusband in r/ffxiv

July 5, 2025 7:43 AM

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Anyone using an MMO mouse with linux, Im after something where all the buttons work, not to bothered about rgb stuff. Any suggestions?

You can pick whatever you want, they usually work out of the box. When you want to configure something it gets more interesting. There are third party apps for major brands and you have to check what works and what not. A Razer Naga is a pretty safe bet. I have one, loaded a profile via a windows vm

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teeeh_hias in r/linux_gaming

April 8, 2026 4:02 PM

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Playing WoW with one hand – a small request for controller support

Have you ever given MMO mice a try? I use the G600 and almost play one handed even having two hands. Especially with one-button mode it would be pretty easy to map movement+CD's in addition! In the case you're left handed the Razer Naga apparently makes both a right and left handed variant as well.

TandemTuba in r/wow

April 16, 2026 7:11 PM

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First time ever playing wow and having a blast, just got broken tooth!!

Same here. Started using the razer naga the day it came out so many years ago. Only wow mouse I’ve ever used, honestly all the mouse keybinds translate to a lot of other games it’s great

Apprehensive_Map6754 in r/classicwow

March 2, 2026 2:19 PM

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Mmo mouse experiences?

Ive used the razer mouse with 3 changeable side button groups for years. Recenltly got the same version I had but now wireless. Theres not reually much to get used to outside of using your thumb to press the side buttons. I only use the 12 button one, even though it comes with others. Not just for m

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Oldmangamer13 in r/Guildwars2

April 18, 2026 12:38 AM

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Advice on a new mouse with more buttons ? (country austria, budget open ended)

Dear OP, I own both mice. I stopped using my Razer Naga as it would randomly stop recognizing my side button customization in the middle of RPG games when I needed it the most. I switched to wired mode on the Razer Naga, but it still had the same issues. I tried different USB ports but still no dice

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Spidengo in r/PcBuild

April 16, 2026 7:35 AM

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It feels sacrilegious, but I enjoy a controller over a MKB in modern day diablo

In my case, and just to be clear I am still getting the hang of it, I was gifted a Razer Tartarus Pro and get to enjoy the best of both worlds. On one side you get the benefit of exactly what feels better in a Controller which is the Analog Stick. On the other, since it has opto-mechanical switches

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BBB_88_28BS in r/diablo4

May 17, 2026 10:13 AM

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I broke my finger and have nearly my entire left hand in a cast. Does anyone have a good video game that you only need a mouse to play?

Would suggest a razer naga, or a different 12 key mouse if you don't already have one. Gamechanging even for two handed gaming tbh

A7xWicked in r/Steam

December 26, 2025 10:05 PM

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I broke my finger and have nearly my entire left hand in a cast. Does anyone have a good video game that you only need a mouse to play?

Brotato + many more roguelikes like vampire survivors i would assume, Bloons TD 6, city skylines, any management type games like that, card games, Depending how long you will have a cast for and how much you game, could be worth looking for a used Razer Naga mouse with a lot of buttons to remap to o

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ohCamm in r/Steam

December 28, 2025 2:20 PM

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I broke my finger and have nearly my entire left hand in a cast. Does anyone have a good video game that you only need a mouse to play?

if you've got a bit of cash, pick up a mouse like the Razer Naga (or alt brand mouse with a bunch of extra buttons.) Having 12 side keys gives you a lot more versatility. Irrespective, games like the Sims, and some MMOs (Star Trek Online and SWTOR are 2 that come to mind) are fully playable with jus

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Geek-x1 in r/Steam

December 29, 2025 8:47 AM

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