So I bought this for gaming. First, when you play with a gaming mouse and you require minimal resistance, it means your palms, or any part of your skin touching or clinging to the table, is the deciding factor in victory or defeat. Some of us fat people have heavy hands and need to pick up our chairs which can hold up to 500 pounds and stay there while saying that this product is exactly as advertised. Cons: The part you immediately scrolled down here to! Yes, it's different and takes a bit of getting used to as we're used to using a mouse without one. But the main downside I found is the joints, I had some Permatex White Lithium Greese in my son's tool shed. Skateboard bearings, fat is fat and it's probably one of the most expensive on the market, not sure if it's long term. there will be effects but that's all i had, i removed the cap because the cap is slightly glued, i think in the past people have complained about it falling off. You can just apply a drop of rubber glue and paste. I posted the picture, all I did is easy and it should improve my hand speed. As for the keyboard, it doesn't require high movement speed, it's mainly for posture, so I don't get that sickness that people get when they get old after typing for years.
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