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Review on Logitech Lightspeed Wireless Adjustable Programmable by Velizar Topalov ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't see good quality, solid disadvantages.

One can only operate the mouse to its full potential with a full-length flat grip, which requires a palm that is larger than typical. Position your finger and claw grips to the side. There is also a distinction in the way the right and left mouse buttons sound. Gamers aren't bothered by it, but if you have to work in complete silence, it can start to get on your nerves. The primary keys may be pressed very quickly while maintaining a high level of clarity. Wheel that scrolls at random without stopping. The side fingers provide an excellent level of comfort. The sides are made of rubber. Flexible cord. The sensor is exceptional in every way. + Aim button for switching dpi on the fly is a must-have for shooters, which delivers practically cheating advantages due to its ability to give players an edge even if the aim button is not implemented correctly. A player without this button will never be able to defeat a player with this button (if both players have the same degree of ability). Some drawbacks include the following: - It is difficult to tell the difference between the two side buttons. It is difficult to tell which option you are going to click on when you do this. It is physically impossible to reach the third side button labeled "sight" with a standard grip; you will need to adjust the orientation of the entire brush on the mouse in order to press the button. This endeavor was unsuccessful. - Unnecessarily burdensome to carry. When it is in this position, the wheel is very stiff and produces a lot of noise. When it moved, there was a sound, a knock, and a vibration since the wheel was crooked to the left and right. The issue does not arise for each and every person, but it does take place.