For many years I have been using only mice (not gaming) with an additional double-click button from this particular manufacturer. Scope exclusively Office, multimedia editing and web surfing. I don't play games and I don't like them. So I decided to buy something new. I had to choose for a long time, because A4Tech no longer produces mouse models with a double-click button, and for me this was a fundamental criterion when searching. Since this particular model is in the first place in popularity on the market, I had to purchase it. I am not particularly happy with this purchase. I miss the double click button! I do not recommend this model to ordinary users if they do not want to "bother" with downloading special software, programming and configuring the mouse. 1. : Three days ago (02/01/2022) the wheel became buggy - it scrolls with jerks, and from this the pages jump up and down. A sad result, given the fact that the mouse was used exclusively in office and multimedia applications. Not very expensive mice at a price of 200-300 re from the same manufacturer had previously served for at least three years. I believe that the wheel is the weakest and most vulnerable point of this line. 2. : They asked for 800 for the repair. It was easier to buy a new one. The T70 was bought, in this model it seems to be an optical wheel and the manufacturer promises a million rotations during its service life. The same ergonomics in the T70 is slightly better. Despite the fact that my hand is rather large due to long fingers, there is no tension in the hand, which was not the case with previous mice, and the soft-touch coating gives a pleasant tactile sensation.
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