Jun 28, 2014  Download SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse Driver/Utility 3.2.4 (Keyboard & Mouse). Sensei RAW Line (Black Glossy, Black Rubberized, Heat Orange, and Frost Blue, Diablo 3 Gaming Mouse, Guild Wars 2 Gaming Mouse, Call of Duty Black Ops II Gaming Mouse, and World of Tanks Gaming Mouse)- firmware version 1.17.0.0. SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse. I use YoloMouse. Very nice, very discrete (never pops up tray notifications, hardly uses any resources if any, no performance impact), very easy to use, and doesn't affect other programs if you set the cursor up in Diablo.

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  • Build Quality
  • 10 Million Clicks
  • Design (Diablo III Inspired) with illuminated Diablo III Logo
  • 5700CPI/12000FPS Laser Sensor
  • DoubleBraided Cable
  • Golden USB Connector

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By TechRadar AU on 80

Overall, the SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse is a great gaming mouse that is comfortable to use, and even with the Diablo III branding it still looks good no matter what you're doing or...

By HardwareHeaven on 90

Starting with the styling of the Diablo 3 gear we have a set of products which really do look great. The art on both matches, as does the braided cabling and with the use of red LEDs that include pulsation on each device they very much make a pair....

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Most buyers of the Diablo III mouse are sure to be fans of the highly anticipated title by Blizzard but that doesn't really matter for me since in the end i am not here to judge it based on its design nor its name. As always my sole interest is to see...

By MadShrimps on

The Diablo III mouse from SteelSeries is a must-have for the collectors and admirers of the game with the same name. The design works optimally for both right and left handers, shares a lot of the design elements from the Sensei (the bottom LCD...

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With our testing over, the Diablo 3 gaming mouse did great and worked well with the Demon Hunter surface. The customized driver suite looks great and is easy to navigate. The 7 customizable buttons are enough to get through Diablo 3 without too much...

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The Diablo III mouse and headset combo are definitely worth every penny considering the quality and cool factor that was built into each device not to mention the overall boost in gaming experience while using these items....

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Mein Fazit fällt durchaus positiv aus. Die Maus ist qualitativ, wie von SteelSeries gewohnt, sehr hochwertig und liegt auch super in der Hand. Sehr gut gelöst ist der CPI-Switch, da er stufenlos programmierbar und sehr leicht zu handeln ist. Die Optik...

Steelseries Diablo 3 Mouse Software Download

High-end gaming peripheral manufacturer SteelSeries announced its new line of Diablo III-themed mouse and headset at E3. We were able to get some hands-on time with the new gear, which is tentatively scheduled for an October debut.

Even if you've never considered buying a mouse specifically for a video game, SteelSeries knows that Diablo III, Blizzard's latest installment in their classic action role-playing game franchise, might change your mind. That's because Diablo II was such a mouse-destroying clickfest that wearing out your mouse buttons during prolonged game sessions wasn't unheard of.

The company says the SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse ($70) is guaranteed for up to 10 million clicks (which they claim is three times the click lifespan of an average mouse). And no, you don't have to keep count yourself--the mouse's cross-platform driver software actually keeps track of those clicks, complete with a heat map to show you which of the seven buttons are getting more work than others. The driver software actually lets you set different profile settings for different Diablo III character classes, too, so you don't have to worry about reconfiguring your mouse each time you want to switch characters.

While I wasn't able to try the mouse out in Diablo III (it's not out yet), I did get to play around a little bit in World of Tanks with it. While it felt light compared to my Razer Naga, the Diablo III's buttons felt responsive and fairly easy to hit, and the click sound was slightly muted compared to other gaming mice. The latter is something which might turn off the gamers looking for a deep, satisfactory clicking sound, but anyone in the immediate vicinity of those gamers probably will appreciate the relative quiet.

The Diablo III headset ($120) is a modified version of the SteelSeries Siberia v2 headset, and features the same sturdy frame, audio quality, and retractable mic. While I wasn't able to get a good feel for its sound insulation (we were sitting in a booth that was positioned directly underneath a gigantic speaker system), it felt comfortable, sounded pretty good, and (most importantly) looked cool.

Which brings me to the aesthetics. Hardcore gaming costs a premium because it looks cool, and these toys certainly do. Both the mouse and headset are designed in the same basic matte black color scheme, with slightly recessed 'demon red' LED lines running throughout the unit. The LEDs might not help you play better, but they certainly make your equipment look like it was forged in the fires of Hell itself.

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