Although I've owned the mouse for close to two years at this point, I'd say that it still appears very much like it did when I first bought it. There is no place where the plastic can be scraped, and the clicks continue to operate reliably and accurately. In general, everything is functioning exactly as it should. The sensor is not of the highest quality, but it is adequate for the duties at hand, and there are no complaints regarding its performance. I'm also relieved that they didn't set a high DPI value, seeing as how the "Fathers" still play shooters at low resolutions. Personally, I have 800 DPI, and I'm more than comfortable with it. The sensor is not buggy, it works neatly, and I didn't notice any acceleration either. Actually, it is not entirely clear why resolutions as high as 10000 DPI are necessary. In addition, the availability of additional programmable buttons is not only very handy, but I also consider the thumb button to be a successful addition. The rodent is an excellent choice, particularly when complemented by a play mat. It is well worth the cost. Absolutely make use of. I would suggest!
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