Why do m185 and m280 cost roughly the same is beyond me. They are both made by the same company. How are mice of such varying quality created? Got advantages: The mouse works well. - The coverage is pleasant and the shape is comfy. - Clicks are distinct but not overly loud. The wheel works perfectly; it is silent, precise, and pressed without "shooting." Placement is obvious. Despite the sensor being off-center, drawing straight lines and getting where you need to go was not hindered. reacts to slight movements, allowing you to work with graphic editors and cads. It will work for games if there are no resolution specifications (presumably the typical 1000 here). when there are sufficient buttons. - Heavier than typical laptop mice, which is a benefit for placing. - About the quality of the components and assembly, there are no concerns. Everything is the same as it was in earlier generations of mice. Pros below: Not many buttons. - For some reason, in addition to Setpoint, Logitech also created the Options utility. - Don't expect the notebook mouse to fit in your hand. not in a tiny one. Nonetheless, the finger grip can be easily controlled. A double click on the right button appeared a year later (hello gestures in the browser). The click was gone once I disassembled the mikrik and bent the spring, but it now presses lightly and with a strong stroke. I'll look for a different brand, not Logitech.
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