When I was 13, I purchased a Logitech G3 Laser Gaming Mouse. Because I use my thumb and ring finger to grip the mouse, I prioritized a slim design and a light weight while making my selection. Even after switching to a variety of other mice over the course of those 13 years, none of them have come close to matching the mouse's level of quality and comfort. Recently, though, her left one started malfunctioning; now, instead of one click, it lets out two or three. Even so, a significant number of years mattered. Does it take other companies' mice so long to die? Hardly. In games, I may repeatedly mash the trigger because I am a very active user. Recruiting efforts have been under way. The mouse is crucial to your convenience; don't skimp on it. Only Logitech, of course. When I opened the catalog, I spotted the G Pro Hero and could tell from the photo that it was, in all likelihood, an updated version of the G3. When I got it home and looked at the price tag, I knew it was mine. All the same ease and firm hold. Great mouse, I've switched to it now. And it's gorgeous, to boot!
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