If it weren't for the glaring misalignment with the letter "e," I'd say that it's an excellent choice for use in the workplace. I have nothing negative to say about the mouse because it works fine, but the scroll wheel does not make the usual clicking sounds and instead turns smoothly, so it may take some getting used to. Two more buttons on the side of the mouse do not function by default. Most likely, the instructions will explain how to assemble them in one of their sections. Has pros: Soft key travel. Extra keys (for the web browser, the mail client, the player, and the calculator). The height can be changed as needed. Feels good when touched and has a pleasing texture. Having this drawback: The most significant issue is the diminutive Esc button, which is both little in size and short in height. As a consequence of this, whenever the "e" key is tapped rather than the Escape key. Because the Escape key is so frequently used, I do not comprehend this designer's reasoning behind removing it. An evident mistake. It is likely that those individuals who utilize all of the buttons, beginning with F1, will find it to be equally inconvenient.
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