But not much. I've replaced an old Logitech gaming mouse that has finally gotten the dust off (no click registration or double click registration) with this one and so far I like it. I haven't even done a button/joystick remapping yet, but the joystick is available (but doesn't interfere) so no problem. The forward/back buttons are also easy to reach, but difficult to accidentally hit. The English language in the drivers could do with a bit of work (Apply settings is "Application" instead of "Apply") and the macros make sense, but I'm still not entirely sure what "Arsenal" is for is used. Like most of these ultra-high DPI mice, I usually have to dial down the sensitivity in games to get comfortable aiming and menu speeds, but that's probably a configuration issue on my end somewhere. I've found that my wrist takes less strain since I started using it. So it's just a question of whether it will stand up to prolonged use. I would like to read English language settings program/documentation files in exchange for new device models. :D It's worth noting that the software doesn't keep crashing for me like a Logitech driver's nightmare, although it's a bit odd. I got 4 stars for this because after playing a game that wanted to use the thumb buttons more, I noticed that they require a bit of stretching. God knows how much trouble I have with my hands, but if they were under the thumb pit or even higher next to the stick it would be easier than stretching down awkwardly. Although I really don't care.
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