I brought this mouse with me to utilize for both my regular work and for gaming. First of all, let me state unequivocally that it is an excellent fit for gaming, namely first-person shooter games. The laser does not flicker, it sends the signal precisely, and it can be held in the palm of your hand without discomfort (the hand is not healthy). The click becomes second nature to you very fast. As for the drivers, this is not some kind of red square in which the drivers are made to be. Instead, this is the transition from economical mode to productive mode depending on the applications, as well as keybinding and complete customization of all buttons, and much more besides. They state that it has been operating in economy mode for the past 9 months; however, I am unable to verify or refute this claim because I have been on my feet nonstop for the past 2 days. All I can say is that I cannot comment further. It's possible that I'll eat again in a couple of months. Those who are unsure about whether or not they should bring this mouse when they go to play games, I can assure you that you should bring it. The days are long gone when wireless mice had to be as heavy as tanks and were equipped with dangerous lasers. This is a terrific alternative if you are sick of dealing with cables.
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