Holding down and wiggling your mouse buttons while using the gray switches will register as clicks, meaning you'll accidentally double-click the left and right buttons quite a few times, which they do for games with blue ones switches totally unsuitable, but they don't seem to suffer from this problem, however they click much "harder" and you can't click them as fast. Nevertheless, also the raising and lowering of the mouse. causes the switches to trigger on accidental presses, which is bad for games where you pick up the mouse a lot. Edit: After 2 years with this mouse I could probably increase it to 2.5 stars. My original assessment remains that this mouse is not suitable for gaming. However, this is a good office mouse, very ergonomic and comfortable to use for long periods of time. The rubber on the side is a bit grippy but still comfortable (however the pattern makes it very difficult to clean). The LED effects are very bright and engaging compared to other mice in this price range. It's a bad gaming mouse, after all, but its performance is above average for normal desktop use and not a bad niche.
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