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SteelSeries Launches 11-Button World Of Warcraft Mouse

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SteelSeries,has launched a World of Warcraft wireless mouse, co-designed with Blizzard Entertainment. The World of Warcraft wireless mouse has a 11-button layout, with illumination and pulsation options. The SteelSeries Engine software guides players through in-game integration set-up with drag and drop functionality of World of Warcraft commands, full button remapping, macro creation and the ability to save an unlimited number of game profiles.

And oh, the mouse come with a rubberized, soft-touch coating that is hand-sweat resistant.
The World of Warcraft wireless mouse will be available in Q3 2012 for $129.99.

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