If you have the opportunity to take a test drive with friends for a couple of days, be sure to try it. You may not like it and it will be a pity, it costs decently money. Looking at my colleagues, I understand that the first fear repels a lot of people. With its pros. Ergonomics. I was afraid of a long adaptation, at first it was unusual and the sensitivity of the ball seemed too high, I got used to it in just two days and felt how comfortable it is when you don’t have to drag the mouse from place to place. And yes, with a minimum degree of inclination, thanks to the stand, the difference is surprisingly felt in the direction of increasing comfort. I tried vertical mice - they didn’t go in, to be honest. But here everything is individual, of course. Compatibility. It is convenient that you can connect both with a dongle and via bluetooth. Two profiles. There are two computers on the table, it's nice to change the profile with the button, and not to force the already loaded workplace with keyboards / mice. Cons below: The application was lagging, did not determine the device that was actually connected and working. I don't know what is involved. A subjective story, but when colleagues sit down at work and try to show something, out of habit they immediately refuse and you have to follow their fingers yourself)))))
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