I considered my options for a considerable amount of time before settling on this mouse. The shape fit the palm of my hand more naturally than those of other mice. When I put my palm on the mouse, the case flexes and creaks a little bit; consequently, I took it to the service center, where they promptly replaced it with a new one without causing any unnecessary delay. This unwelcome drawback was discovered on the very first day of use. On the new one, there was no such downside, but after a couple of weeks of use, another one emerged in the form of a creaking sound coming from the scroll wheel whenever it was used to scroll down. Another cant that both of these mice, old and new, share is the backlash of the main buttons to the left and right. This occurs because the buttons are cut too deeply into the case, which causes the rigidity of the structure to be lost. As a result, the buttons are able to, in a sense, float from side to side when pressed, which is an unpleasant sensation. However, this does not always occur because it is dependent on the type of grip used. This results in a very poor build quality, which is especially disappointing given the price. Should I make another purchase of this mouse? I would give it a hundred different thoughts. Absolutely no one should follow in your footsteps, in my opinion.
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