Darkman wrote:Got myself a Razer Boomslang 2000, as far as I know this is the first (or one of the first) gaming mice back in 2000. […]
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Got myself a Razer Boomslang 2000, as far as I know this is the first (or one of the first) gaming mice back in 2000.

While it looks like the batmobile, playing Quake2 with a 2000dpi mouse on a PIII machine is quite cool , it even comes with a USB to PS/2 adapter, Though Im not sure whether to use it or simply use the native USB.
I still have my Boomslang 1000 and I used mine for years! 😁
It doesn't work properly anymore as the mouse keys don't work well anymore and the ball isn't perfectly round but I ended up preferring this mouse over all earlier optical ones. I completely wore mine out using it and it was one heck of a ride! Have fun! 😁
edit: I actually went up and got it. I remember some of its flaws, the scroll wheel was buggy in that it switching was not calibrated very well (it would activate the scroll right before or only after a "click" and then a bit) and I ended up disabling the side buttons as I continuously kept clicking them by accident 🤣
If the large mouse buttons start to get non-responsive, you can kinda bend them back a little but I already did so many repairs on mine, at some point I came to the conclusion that it was giving me too much troubles trying to keep it in working order so I sadly decommissioned it (but I could never bare to throw it out so I kept it...as a reminder of really good times 😀).
edit2: I always used it as USB mouse btw.
edit3: It wasn't the ball that wasn't perfectly round I think? But it was the little black rollers iirc.
But despite its flaws I consider the first Boomslang the absolute best ball mouse in existence! It's not a mouse, it's a friggin tiger!!! 😎
edit4: I also got the CE 2007 version but was really disappointed by it and I ended up preferring my antique €2 Logitech ones instead. It actually still had that scroll wheel bug 😵