The documentation is composed from two manuals, a registration guide, two additional thumb rest accessories, a mouse description card and two Razer stickers:
The Razer snake logo stickers can be placed on our laptop, desktop or other item of our choice for a nice effect:
The Razer Master Guide includes information regarding both hardware and software installation:
The registration card lets us know what steps we need to take for signing up on the Razer website:
People who want to go straight to gaming and do not want to lose time by reading the Master Guide can open the Quick Installation Guide:
The Naga Hex has an ergonomic shape and the top side is covered with a shiny smooth plastic, with an interesting mix of black and green colors:
Here we can also find the Razer logo, which looks best when the mouse is connected to our PC and is lighted up by the LED underneath:
One of the main features of the mouse is represented by the six mechanical switch buttons; in the center we can find a replaceable thumb rest; the rest of the lateral surface is made from a rough, grippy plastic:
The additional thumb rests are to be found in a small transparent plastic bag with instructions: