In general, I recommend to buy, it is very convenient to have shortcuts for any junk right at hand. Well, as a "gaming" mouse, it also performs its functions completely and completely. Has pros: The form is convenient, the number of buttons, the customizability of the mouse. Clicks are clear, positioning too, but this is already standard, I would be surprised if it would be somehow different. Adjustability comes to ridiculous - accidentally removed the "click" from the LMB, I had to connect another mouse to get out of the situation. Cons below: The wheel is generally normal, but I would like a little more precise scroll. The wire is not braided. Very rarely there is a "jitter" of the cursor without moving the mouse, and as you move it, the jitter is gone, but this is more of a problem with my rather crap rug, which is lazy to clean. I had to turn off 1000 Hz polling when playing Quake 3, because for some reason this led to some strange bug - well, on my system, at least.
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