I bought a mouse to replace the old HP with a stationary one. A huge problem was immediately discovered: the mouse refused to work on the heel of the table, worn to a glossy finish. To the left or right, she rode with a bang, but in her rightful place she simply did not pull. For more than 10 years I have not used rugs (and wiped the table to a shine), and then such a need arose. I’m already used to having to choose mice for laptops very carefully so that they work on all surfaces, but I didn’t expect such a setup from a computer. At first, I covered the table with a cloth - the mouse worked for less than a day and began to seize. I bought a huge A4tech B-070 mat (430x350 mm) so that it was not noticeable (it simply, stupidly, covered almost the entire table and did not cling) - the mouse works fine on it. But the sediment (noticeable, such) remained.
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