Also, the wheel frankly dangles left and right and rattles with sudden mouse movements. I can’t say if this is a feature of the horizontal scrolling mechanism or I just got a defective copy; The sensor has a very high separation height, which is why this mouse is not very convenient for some active games. Its pros: A convenient form of the mouse, but the idea with the location of the buttons back and forth clearly turned out to be too bold; Glides well and works stably on a variety of surfaces; Good quality filling, materials and assembly (except for the wheel, more on that below). The mouse worked well for about five years. Has cons: The wheel without a ratchet, with free play and very sensitive (the computer registers its operation much more often than mice with conventional wheels), which is why it is extremely inconvenient to use it to switch between images, to select weapons in games and in other similar situations. This problem is solved only with the help of the proprietary mouse and keyboard control center, where each application that is problematic to use with such a sensitive wheel must be checked and then the compatibility mode is turned on. Very rough edges of the mouse body around the scroll wheel. Sometimes the finger jumps off the wheel when scrolling down and hits such an edge and it feels like the pad of the finger hit the blade of a dull knife. Traditionally loud clicks for most Microsoft mice.
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