Individual moment - the mouse is small. With my rake, in the place where normal people have a hand, it turns out to be comfortable to hold the mouse only with a finger grip. I used it all the time on a fabric carpet, so the legs are in perfect condition, so I can’t say anything about their survivability. And who even uses gaming mice on cheap hard mats or on a bare table? By the way, the sensor works equally well on any surface, except for glass, varnished table and woolen surfaces, such as a cat. As a result: if you can still tolerate loud clicks, not hear them in your headphones and adjust the microphone so that the clicks do not get on the air, then double clicks after a year is already a big problem. I hope that the mouse will be re-released with quieter and more tenacious mics. Maybe I won’t buy it again because of the size, but I will definitely advise friends with a normal palm size. I found information that it is possible to replace mikriks with others - which I will do in the near future. I don't see the point in taking it out under warranty. The mouse is worth a penny in relation to what I got in the end.
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