
An excellent mouse, with literally all options configurable; I deducted one point solely for the involuntary pressing of the right mouse button, as well as the requirement to fine-tune literally all characteristics and all sensitivity levels, in order to really get a mouse that is familiar and comfortable to use. Pros: Ergonomics, a convenient mouse wheel, and a huge variety of settings inside a specialized program are all features that are included. There is a choice between a smooth and a sharp scrolling experience. It is possible to alter the sensitivity of the transition between the two modes of the mouse wheel scroll mode, which are scrolling with clicks and extended scrolling respectively. It is possible to personalize the way in which buttons and scrolling work within each individual program. having certain drawbacks. The application has a lot of settings, but some of them are poorly translated, so it is not always clear what each of those settings means. This is both a benefit and a drawback of the application. Unfortunately, Linux users are unable to access this application. I agree with what was said by a previous commenter: for some inexplicable reason, I always hit the right button. Maybe my hand is too rough or the mouse is too soft; however, I have not encountered such issues with any other mice.

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