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Review on Lilac Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB, Lightweight Design, 6 Programmable Buttons, 8,000 DPI, On-Board Memory, for PC and Mac by Agata Pietrewicz ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre product, probably won't use.

With all the advantages of this mouse, I will give it 3 points, because. there is a logitech g102 that has a cheap Mercury sensor, it also cannot be knocked down and it works absolutely on any surface without any settings and has a normal separation height (approximately 2.5 mm). I put the mouse in the usb port and drove. As a quake veteran, I can state with confidence that I consider the subsurface tuning in g403 to be a marketing failure, only a headache. He moved the mouse from the carpet to the table, it starts to blunt - you need to switch the profile. I put it back - I switched the profile again. Stupidity.

Pros
  • The optical sensor Pixart PMW3366 is cool, with proper driver settings it is impossible to bring it down. Clicks are not noisy, neither soft nor tight, just right. A wheel with weak cutoffs, but almost does not crackle. The click of the wheel is good. The shape and materials are for humans, not for aliens with semi-soft sticky claws.
Cons
  • The separation height is not more than 1 mm, with active movements of the brush deep to the left or deep to the right, when the hand slightly raises the edge of the mouse, the sensor stops grabbing the surface, it takes a long time to get used to it. It would be better if they gave a tear-off height setting, instead of a surface setting. The wire is thick, heavy and tight, with a memory effect and pulls down, and even not every holder will fit. Without a driver, the mouse does not work well on rugs, even worse on glossy surfaces, and does not work at all on glass. After installing the driver, everything becomes OK.

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