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I have given up caring about this on my Naga, I just keep it in wired mode. Razer won't admit it is a problem with synapse 2.0 or something they need to fix in the firmware. If anyone has the same problem mention it here so Razer will eventually acknowledge this problem so that it can be fixed.
I use the 3.03 leagacy drivers, however when I did use the mouse with Synapse 2.0 the problem occured way more often. The only way to solve the problem temporarily is to unplug the USB cord and plug it back in, but it will occur again, sadly.
Is there still no fix for this?
In anyways it's still a nice mouse though. I really hope If I could use it wireless...
I moved my USB 3.0 hard drive about five feet away from the Naga Epic dock and haven't lost connectivity in two days.
What I've found is that if I lift the mouse up off the desktop (at least 6" away), and put it back down, it then immediately starts working again. This makes me wonder if it's not a software or firmware, but hardware-related problem. Perhaps something to do with the proximity to the receiver? I'm going to experiment a little and see if I can figure this out.
Previously, I had the receiver/dock sitting very close to my mouse pad, so the mouse was always within about 10" or less of the receiver. Ever since I moved the receiver to the other side (above the left side of my keyboard), I have not had a single problem with the mouse! It has not lost connection or anything! It has simply just worked perfectly ever since. After the first week, I thought it might just be a coincidence, but it's been nearly 3 weeks and no issues, what-so-ever.
So guys and gals, try moving your receiver/dock further away from the mouse. 12" or more, if you can. It appears, thus far, and at least for me, that this is all that was needed to solve this issue.
Post up and let us know if this works for you.
Good luck. :)