I have been using A4 mice for a long time. Before that, I had a mouse from the X7 line and after 10 years of service I decided to replace it. I thought about taking the X7 too, but in the end I decided to try the Bloody series. Because in a store it is usually impossible to feel the mouse, and in the video reviews that I watched, they pay little attention to the case materials, I will try to describe the case in detail. On the left, where the thumb pad is rough plastic, without any coatings, there are also recesses on the case for a better grip and so that the finger sweats less. The top of the case is made of plastic with a soft-touch coating. Fingerprints on it almost do not remain. Because soft-touch is a coating applied to the body, that is, the question of its durability. The finish is smooth, not as rough as on some X7 models. The platform for the 4th finger is made of smooth plastic without any coating. On the right there is a small platform for the little finger. Personally, it's not very convenient for me not to keep my finger on it. The platform is made of rough plastic without coating, similar to the platform for the thumb.
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