
Now I am comparing it with the G102, and I understand that the G300S is completely uncomfortable in the hand, but this is probably a subjective problem due to the large palm. As a universal mouse "for everyone and everyone" I will not recommend. Its pros: A scattering of buttons, the ability to fine-tune, a clear and not too loud click. The sensor is accurate, the movement of the mouse on the monitor is smooth, without the slightest twitching. Has cons: The terrible shape of the mouse, absolutely uncomfortable grip due to the recesses on both sides (such as under the thumb of left-handers and right-handers), the palm on the outside hangs in the air and starts to whine during prolonged use. The buttons on the top surface (and their absence under the thumb [again due to the symmetrical design]) are also a controversial decision, but over time you somehow get used to it. There was a double click and the effect of releasing the button, although it is pressed with a finger (you have to press harder to be sure that the button is pressed) on the two main keys after about 1.5 years of use (mostly office work, quite a bit - games)

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