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Review on Bloody V8 gaming mouse, black by Mateusz Rybarczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

This mouse has been in my possession for the past 12 years, and I still use it. I can't remember when I acquired this model because it's been more than three years. Before that, there was x7, which had a lifespan of 7 years but never actually passed away. And now the proper sequence. A coating that advertises itself as "anti-slip" actually attracts dirt to itself. After putting it to use for a few years, I finally decided to entirely delete it. The accuracy of the mouse control was not compromised in any way as a result of this. It is now much more pleasant to hold in your hand plastic that has been well cleaned. (A4tech, seriously, you should secure it with this mouse putty.) When I do this, I don't take anything apart; instead, I merely push a toothpick through a piece of cotton wool and then wipe the wheel and the buttons. That is sufficient. The metal on the legs has an unending lifespan. The most effective treatment for legs. Well built wheel. There have been too many complaints about dead wheels and buttons dying too quickly for me to get a Logitech or Razer mouse, which is one of the reasons why I still haven't purchased one. Okay, let's talk about the cost of horses. Soft. This is a completely different tune. Except for the fact that the third click should be positioned on the side button, I don't really require macros. Yes, "sensu" in the application arranged for a practical one to be set up. After that, there will be no more need for the software. The configurations do not erroneously change, every setting toggles accurately across all PCs, and the amount of built-in memory has not changed. P. S. carpet in the HyperX black variant. A year ago, in 2022, I began accidentally double-clicking on the left mouse button (LMB). I was able to solve the issue, but then the wheel became detached. I got a Basilisk from Razer to replace it. It has a similar form, but the software and the sensor are much superior.

Pros
  • - A symmetrical mouse with comfortable "ears" for your fingers - A design that's easy on the eyes - Ribbed sides that are not made of rubber and nearly never get dirty. -Toggle controls for the sensor -Wheel with a cutout clearly visible-offs Great: legs made of metal, rugs made of cloth - Wire that is covered with cloth -Soft
Cons
  • - Mouse cover that is very easy to soil and is useless - Stable operation is only possible on rugs -I found it to be slightly short for my needs (123mm) -Soft -Loud clicks, but nothing too serious