Razer's web-based gaming mouse and keyboard software is finally leaving beta, just in time for the Viper V4 Pro

Razer's web-based gaming mouse and keyboard software is finally leaving beta, just in time for the Viper V4 Pro
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Razer’s web-based gaming mouse and keyboard software is finally leaving beta, just in time for the Viper V4 Pro | PC Gamer Skip to main content Open menu Close main menu PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES US Edition UK US Canada Australia Subscribe Sign in View Profile Sign out Search Search PC Gamer Games Hardware News Reviews Guides Video Forum More PC Gaming Show PC Gamer Clips Software Codes Coupons Movies & TV Magazine Newsletter Affiliate links Meet the team Community guidelines About PC Gamer PC Gamer Magazine SubscriptionWhy subscribe?Subscribe to the world’s #1 PC gaming magTry a single issue or save on a subscriptionIssues delivered straight to your door or device From$1Subscribe now Don’t miss these Gaming Keyboards Razer launches Synapse Web for browser-based peripheral management, but it’s very limited and buggy right now in beta Gaming Mice Razer’s new Viper V4 Pro could be as big of a deal for competitive gamers as the Logitech Superstrike, even without those haptic clicks Gaming Mice Gaming mouse software should stay out of your way and it’s the smaller manufacturers that seem to have received that memo Gaming Mice Best gaming mouse in 2026: We’ve tested the very best mice and these are the top picks Gaming Mice Razer Cobra HyperSpeed gaming mouse review Gaming Mice Best wireless gaming mouse in 2026: These are the cordless rodents we love getting our mitts on Gaming Mice You don’t need G Hub running to save or switch between the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike’s settings Gaming Mice Corsair just announced carbon fiber and magnesium alloy versions of my favourite gaming mouse since Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight Gaming Mice The Logitech Superstrike has allowed me to get excited over some genuinely new PC gaming technology for the first time in what feels like forever Gaming Mice The one thing using a $1,337 gaming mouse has taught me is: we’ve come a long way from the old Razer Boomslang, baby Gaming Mice Underneath the Superstrike: How Logitech has kick-started the next generation of gaming mouse tech Gaming Mice Logitech G’s chief engineer says there’s ‘no doubt’ the cutting-edge tech behind the Superstrike could be used in cheaper mice Gaming Mice ‘We need to do lightweight, but fine, what else?’ says Logitech chief engineer, and after getting tons of hours in with the Superstrike I agree the new tech is worth a heavier gaming mouse Gaming Mice Corsair’s latest mouse pad is just begging to have my greasy fingers all over it Gaming Mice PC Gamer Hardware Awards: The best gaming mouse of 2025 Popular PC Gamer ClipsCrimson DesertMarathonBest PC gearGDCQuizzes Hardware Gaming Mice Razer’s web-based gaming mouse and keyboard software is finally leaving beta, just in time for the Viper V4 Pro News By Jacob Fox published 24 March 2026 But don’t expect an extensive list of supported mice immediately. 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But no longer, at least for some mice and keyboards, because Synapse Web has finally left beta. Just in time for the launch of the Viper V4 Pro.I covered the browser-based software when it went into beta a couple of months ago, and was happy that Razer had finally taken the plunge. But also a little disappointed that it wasn’t working with my Razer keyboard, which should have worked. But it was in beta, after all, so hopefully those kinds of kinks will be smoothed out now it’s actually out. (Image credit: Future)Just don’t expect every Razer mouse to work with it straight away. I’m told by the company that the list of compatible products is “pretty small right now, but we’ll be adding more as time goes on.”Article continues below You may like Razer launches Synapse Web for browser-based peripheral management, but it’s very limited and buggy right now in beta Razer’s new Viper V4 Pro could be as big of a deal for competitive gamers as the Logitech Superstrike, even without those haptic clicks Gaming mouse software should stay out of your way and it’s the smaller manufacturers that seem to have received that memo Razer also suggests that the web software is going to offer a lot more than it did during beta, essentially replicating the full local Synapse feature set, but in-browser. Which is great. However much of a buggy resource-hog the local software might be at times, it does offer a bunch of features. Sensor rotation on supported mice, for instance, is something Razer offers that plenty of other peripheral companies still don’t.I should note that th

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