Since approximately 1995, I have been using mice manufactured by Logitech. They had a white one that was shaped like a ball. Since that time, I have not deviated from their recommended ergonomics. There were several kinds of mice, and they were all wired. Due to the fact that I primarily use it in design programs, the sensitivity of the sensor and the ergonomics of the case are both very significant to me. He mentioned "buggy scroll" as a disadvantage; I'm on my fourth mouse from the G403 series and have been using it for the past five or six years. In every one of the ones that came before, after around one and a half years of labor, the scroll started to scroll in the opposite direction. That is, when you turn the wheel clockwise, the screen will first move where it should, and then it will suddenly shift course and go in the opposite direction. This is extremely irritating in every way. As a direct consequence of this, I eventually became accustomed to scrolling the browser using the slider shown on the right. That is the situation, and I do not know whether or not this flaw has been addressed in more recent versions of this model. For this reason, I will award it four points. In the event that the problem persists, you will be required to search for an other brand:
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