Benefits include: This isn't Bloody's first year of me using his gadgets. To put it succinctly: the mice are persistent; the last one was P85. The thumb pad on this one isn't as pleasant as the other one was, but you get used to it quickly. Reduced hand fatigue thanks to a lighter mouse (by 13 grams). The tactile experiences are uniform, the hand does not sweat or slip, and the coating does not get dirty quickly. Despite my penchant for snacking while gaming, the surface is spotless. Braided cable, dimmable, and discrete lighting. The wire is thinner but firmer than prior mice, which is a drawback. Taking your first mouse-pull The side buttons have a slight backlash, but you quickly learn to compensate for it. Despite its flaws, the program nonetheless does its job. Activated by mouse click, if at all
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