I made a concerted effort to accept the situation as it was. I adjusted the speed settings by cutting them in half compared to what I was accustomed to, going from 12 to 7. Unusually for me, I activated the "enhanced pointer setting precision" option, which makes the trackball more accurate but is otherwise unremarkable (I recommend everyone to try with this setting). I attempted to acclimate myself to switching to precise mode, which slows down the cursor speed by approximately five times; but, I was not prepared to turn it on and off each time. I swapped out this mouse at the store three times in the hopes that it would bring me a spouse, but each one had some degree of difficulty with the same issue. The bearings, or whatever you want to call them, were spotless. In addition, I contacted Logitech's customer care; they suggested that I send it back, so I did. On the other hand, the trackball on the demo copy in the store rode as smoothly as if it had been greased and did not have this issue at all. I'm going to assume that this is a marriage within the party, because what other explanation is there for this? This is the primary challenge that I was unable to resolve within the allotted time frame of ten days. There are also others, such as the fact that the bevel makes it more convenient to click the scroll to the right, but it makes clicking it to the left more difficult because it protrudes less from this side. In addition, the scroll has a really firm feel when being pressed; I have not come across any others like it. Absolutely, and it let Logitech to save money on it because they could insert their own own magnetic scroll, just as in a lot of other MXs, even cheaper ones. In the end, the price of this mouse ranges from 6,500 to 7,000 dollars, which is considered to be above average by me.
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