I am very sensitive to the periphery. I am not a professional computer gamer, but I am ready to overpay for "gaming" things so that they work perfectly. I am chronically unlucky with Logitech mice, I can call myself a victim of the brand. Not even a month of use in the office (!) format has appeared, as a) double-clicking the left button (now, it seems, has stopped), b) erratic jumps of the wheel (now it is unrealistic to use it). Ergonomics also leave much to be desired. it is inconvenient to hold it with the little finger when moving. The ideal mouse for me was the Razer Diamondback, I wanted to take an ated model, but chose this one, because. it's wireless. As a result, the mouse was gathering dust in the closet, I bought a cheap one, tore it off this "leg" and glued it to a cheap one, which turned out to be more convenient. I wanted to put at least a "deuce" or even a "three", because. There are also pluses, but I remembered how much I paid for it. For this money, such a simple accessory should be perfect, marriage is unacceptable!
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