Razer

Naga Chroma

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Sentiment score53% positive
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Last updated: Jun 9, 2026

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Reddit Icongreen-grass-enjoyer
5 months ago

Razer naga chroma, i use at least 6 num buttons on that thing

5 months ago

I use outdated hotkeys since dota 1 days probably: alt + 1 2 3 4 5 6 for normal bag cast. And 4 5 6 7 8 9 for quickast. And yes this the one, for me its been going since 2014 of abusive treatment. Just started to disconnect a little bit last week, but i bet cleaning it will make it brand new again. 11 years , 0 issues. Highly recommend

Reddit IconItsaRoenn
7 months ago

I got my first 12 button mouse as a birthday present from my bf at the time when he got me into wow. I have never gone back. Kept that Razer Naga Chroma for over 10 years until it completely didn't work. Unfortunately, razer no longer makes them the same way and I didn't like the new version, so I moved to the corsair scimitar.

Reddit IconMost_Rhubarb_2630
11 months ago

I use the razer Naga chroma mouse, has 12 appalled buttons on the side so i can control everything in combat between wads, the first 10 buttons on the side, the ctrl button, left shift to dodge and space to jump

7 months ago

I have the razer Naga chroma 12 key and it is amazing. It let's me use all my skills and then ctrl+button for another 12

Reddit Iconneltisen
about 2 months ago

How long does it take to get used to? Zero. It's just a regular mouse with additional buttons. I have larger hands and it fits perfectly. It might be a different story for someone with smaller hands, though How did it affect gameplay? I use 1-5 buttons on keyboard using left hand and 6-0 on mouse in Guild Wars 2 for example or flasks in Path of Exile. In WoW i set 4 skillbars in mouse side buttons layout and I've set single target with regular button input, shift for aoe, alt for buffs, ctrl for control, effectively having 48 skills under just thumb. It's very configurable. Long story short it helps with button access Difference with outgoing heals/dps? Technically yes. With keyboard I was using passive or semi passive utility skills cause pressing 6-0 was uncomfortable. Thumb buttons allow more active play for me Did it affect stress level? Not at all, I play to have fun. I'm not min-maxing dps output at all. Experience misfires? I did experience misfires before switching to mmo mouse. Not anymore. Anything to add? Avoid Razer. I'm using Corsair Scimitar for about 10 years already and I like it

about 2 months ago

Razor makes poor quality stuff. I had a few (3) naga chromas which all of them had issues within 2 weeks and returned them. Ended up with corsair scimitar afterwards

Reddit IconNewSauerKraus
9 months ago

My naga chroma finally started double clicking after about ten years too. It's not particularly bad yet, just noticeable when I place an extra block in Minecraft. I don't know about Razer's quality these days. The old stuff was solid though.

9 months ago

My naga chroma finally started double clicking after about ten years too. It's not particularly bad yet, just noticeable when I place an extra block in Minecraft. I don't know about Razer's quality these days. The old stuff was solid though.

9 months ago

My naga chroma finally started double clicking after about ten years too. It's not particularly bad yet, just noticeable when I place an extra block in Minecraft. I don't know about Razer's quality these days. The old stuff was solid though.

Reddit Iconohmauro
11 months ago

I use keyboard and gaming mouse with 12 buttons on the side. I have Razer Naga Chroma mouse but I wouldn't recommend it. I have problems with the wheel and it looses camera when I use right mouse button. No idea what should I replace it with though :/

Reddit Iconpavman42
11 months ago

I used to have a logitech G something early days, but it was way too bulky / large for my hand, so I got a razr naga / naga chroma and never went back to logitech for mmo mice. Not to mention the logitech buggy software around that time period. Liked it so much, I bought 3 wired new ones for like $20 each a few years ago. One goes bad? Just break open another box! I'd suggest going to a big box electronics retailer and testing your options.

Reddit IconReotte
9 months ago

Got my 2013 Naga Chroma. Fixed it MANY times. Scroll wheel was acting up, opened the "switch" and cleaned it and re melted the points again. Clicks were acting up, opened switches and clened contact points so its rolling again. Only things that are not repairable are skates imo. I wish I could find them in my country but its so old that its either too expensive or non-existent.

9 months ago

Got my 2013 Naga Chroma. Fixed it MANY times. Scroll wheel was acting up, opened the "switch" and cleaned it and re melted the points again. Clicks were acting up, opened switches and clened contact points so its rolling again. Only things that are not repairable are skates imo. I wish I could find them in my country but its so old that its either too expensive or non-existent.

9 months ago

Got my 2013 Naga Chroma. Fixed it MANY times. Scroll wheel was acting up, opened the "switch" and cleaned it and re melted the points again. Clicks were acting up, opened switches and clened contact points so its rolling again. Only things that are not repairable are skates imo. I wish I could find them in my country but its so old that its either too expensive or non-existent.

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