I took this mouse for both daily use and for games. I will say right away that it suits perfectly for games and I am talking about fps shooters. The laser does not jump, the signal transmits accurately, it lies comfortably in the hand (the hand is not healthy). You quickly get used to the click. As for the drivers, this is not some kind of red square, in which the drivers are made to be, here is the transfer from economical mode to productive mode depending on applications, and keybinding, and full customization of all buttons, and much more. They write that it has been working in economy mode for 9 months, I can’t confirm or deny, I haven’t sat down for 2 days of constant use, that’s all I can say. Maybe I'll ate in a couple of months. Those who doubt whether or not to take this mouse for games, I will say for sure - take it! Gone are the days when wireless mice weighed like a tank and had a nasty laser. If you are tired of wires, this is a great option.
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