

The cord is a little odd (for somebody like me that's OCD about cable-wrapping, anyways) but I still give this mouse two enthusiastic hunter/resto shaman/rawrbear thumbs up. It took less than a WotLK instance run for me to get comfortable dropping/recalling totems, cleansing, interrupting and healing with my right hand instead of my left. However, I use clique to heal and had NO problem at all binding the Naga buttons to mouseover macros. The I figured out just how many OTHER buttons I hit at least a half dozen times EVERY fight. I couldn't figure out jumpshots or strafing, I kept hitting the old buttons in times of panic. Learning Curve: At first I tried to use it to replace my number row for my hunter's attack sequence, but that failed miserably. or on my healers, a rez p) that I can afford to have my hand shifted for but still may want to hit a bunch of times in a row and the other two in that row for cooldown macros (BW/rapid fire/CotW, Barkskin/SotF or my healing shaman's "oh poop" buttons) I generally use the furthest button for some crafting thing (disenchanting, or prospecting. Next to trap launcher I've got freezing trap and 'splodey trap (soooo nice to have my right hand worrying about that jive while my left continues my DPS rotation) and the MD row's filled out with mend pet and Focus Fire. The ones closest to bottom felt more intuitive, so I set 'em up as my MD macro and trap launcher. Long version: Keybindings For some reason, the row closest to me is the easiest for me to hit (I have them set to pet attack, pet defensive, pet passive p) and I do have to shift my hand slightly to hit the 3 furthest away. I have pretty small hands and chubby fingers (played the piano for ~15 years, but I can't text message to save my LIFE), and this mouse feels very comfortable in my hands and I have no trouble finding/hitting the thumb buttons. Short version: Have been using a Naga for just about a year now, and LOVE it.
