I bought this mouse because there is already a "regular" - not super light version, which I am very pleased with and I also wrote a review on it. I rarely play games, and then more on PS5, so I use this mouse in my daily work. This mouse, unlike a simpler brother, disappointed me. For the sake of "super-lightness" everything that could be cut out of it was cut out. Now the sensitivity of the sensor is regulated exclusively through proprietary software, and from here big problems grow: 1. When using a mouse with a MacBook in MacOS, there is such a glitch that the software starts to glitch and the sensitivity is reset to default. You can restore it back only by turning the mouse off and on. 2. When working in Windows, after some idle time, the mouse apparently goes to sleep and the sensitivity is reset to default, then after a couple of seconds after you "play" it on the rug, it is restored. It's annoying. In the settings I did not find the option to disable falling asleep. - In general, an ambiguous impression of the device. Maybe for prof. gaming is a great solution, but rather controversial for work.
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