I have long been a fan of the ergonomics of "productive" mice, I use them both for work and for play. I crave a productivity mouse that's great for gaming and has the ergonomics I want (and have been accustomed to for years) as "feel" is more important than performance when it's performing at a decent level . -even. The problem with "gaming" mice is mostly their shape, side buttons that in many cases aren't really needed, sometimes even their weight, although the actual sensor and DPI are impressive. Comfortable cheap plastic as expected for the price but comfort is there, grip is ok, easy access to 2.4GHz dongle (USB), literally plug and play design but sensor is just plain bad. If you want to navigate the browser or view some documents, this mouse will definitely do the job, but if you even want to play an entry-level game, the sensor is too inaccurate, does not capture most micro-movements, large sizes. Motion tends to skip pixels and overcompensate (save the jargon). So if you're looking for a mouse that can do basic stuff on a PC and isn't designed for any other level of gaming than maybe minesweeper, then go for it.
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