At first, I intended to use this model for both work and games that I play at home; however, almost immediately after purchasing it, I became convinced that it was not appropriate for either of these purposes due to the fact that it was very uncomfortable in the hand, at least in mine, and quite large. Because of the significant price cut, we decided not to go with the other option. Because even after a brief use, the hands are very tired of it, the mouse was thrown into a corner practically immediately after it was used. When I finally purchased a laptop, all of its benefits became abundantly clear to me. The mouse, in contrast to the great majority of its predecessors, has a very low profile, which makes it exceptionally easy to transport in a laptop bag due to its compact size. If I have to choose between going on a vacation without a mouse, bringing along a "normal" mouse that is cumbersome to transport, or bringing along this type, I will go with the latter option. At the very least, I'd give it a four out of ten; but, if you have incredibly little hands (like a frail girl), you might find that this mouse is comfortable to use.
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