I've only been using the mouse for a few days, so I won't be able to write a review for at least another half a year. However, from what I've seen so far, there are a few issues with the software. For example, when I switch from high-performance mode to low-performance mode, work with it for a while, and then switch back, the option to select the polling frequency of the mouse is no longer available. There is only one point left, 125Hz, and it may be easily removed from there (if the words are not very clear, then, if possible, I will add a photo soon). The only treatment for it is to reboot. On the other hand, if you switch modes and need to restart the computer, this is a thing that happens. 2) Wheel. The cut-offs are unclear, and the whole thing has a pretty flimsy feel to it. I have a sneaking suspicion that it won't even make it through the first six months, but we'll have to wait and see. 3) The ability to perform a right click is far too accessible; while I'm using a browser, I inadvertently click on it very frequently. Although the game has not yet been played, it is possible that it is merely a matter of routine. As a consequence, I decided to get a bloody Huawei P30 Pro as a replacement for it (I also posted a review on the market because it's not totally clear what the issue is with the sensor; the number 3360 is published, but the characteristics do not match). Considering how much smaller the mouse is, I anticipated that there might be some obstacles to overcome. Yet all of a sudden, there aren't any issues with the shape; it fits wonderfully in the palm of the hand, it slides out within the typical range, and it feels quite good to the touch (I got used to the same blood for a long time, at first it seemed very slippery). As a result of my seldom use of different performance modes, I have not yet found any issues with the program to be particularly unpleasant. A little bit later on, I will be enhancing the review with images, as well as providing an update on how I feel in six months.
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