(IMPORTANT: For any redragon - b4 product you buy, be sure to go to one of their websites and try to download the software for the item you want to buy as none of them seem to be from Both the products come with some cds etc. sometimes the downloads work, sometimes they don't, and it will have an unrecognizable file that won't allow installation at all without some weird workarounds to make it work, and sometimes the whole thing doesn't even work .I originally bought the wired version of the Vampire but the file was never right for me no matter where I downloaded it from (I prefer.) and just like everything else. Downloaded this software and boom, no problem. THEN I ordered the wireless version and sent back the wired one. And in case you're wondering, no, the correctly installed wireless version of the software isn't recognized. Use the wired m720 version, although it's identical in every way except for the wireless capability. I also downloaded the b4 version keyboard and when it was successful I bought the keyboard. Both work great, yes) - My hands: Large - to be precise ---> I wear large gloves. Not very big, not average. big. Now you know my actual hand size, not someone just saying what they think they have. - Perfect for my hand. - As everyone said - yes, the 3rd side button, which is furthest from your body, is actually the button you need to move a bit. Forward to swipe (I agree as I only ever need 2 side buttons on my mouse so I use that 3rd for things in games that don't need super grip. Example: In WoW I use this button to move your to cast line for fishing.) - The top has that "nice touch" feel that you get with top brand mice. - Adjustable colors (not super deep but does the job add your macros) - Not too heavy and not too light (no adjustable weights the m720 has adjustable weights) - The clicks aren't loud. I would say they are normal. I find loud clicking mice tend to be very cheap, like $10 or paired with a keyboard. Now, if you want a really quiet mouse, try the Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse Black โ it costs about $35-$40. I used it, but then the right mouse button wasn't read every time. I'd have to either press on the edges to make it work every time, but in the middle it wouldn't read it unless I press hard (er) (I press my buttons very lightly, so maybe it works for you. - I would prefer Redragon Razer any day Razer just keeps getting worse with their software invading your privacy every year and Razer products tend to fail after a year of ownership but you pay $80 and still the cheaper stuff lasts longer, Hm?
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