The software would not be buggy, I would close my eyes to the side buttons and put 5, and so . Some pros: The form, not for everyone is true, but I went better than I expected; The material, oddly enough, is sooo pleasant and not easily soiled, it seems that it doesn’t look expensive, but the sensations are excellent for plastic; Sensor, for such a price just a top; Battery operation is much more convenient than models with batteries. Cons: The side buttons are not very good, both in appearance and in sensations, it’s just trouble with them, only because of them I thought to take it or not, but oh well, you can endure it) But with the software it’s absolutely terrible, where I didn’t expect any problems. Automatically switches the power consumption mode right in the game, if you configure the software to auto-detect the game. And it’s impossible to play on LO, worse than on an office mouse, so in my opinion this is critical and makes all the software almost useless for me. I have to switch modes manually every time. Well, a micro minus, the absence of which, personally, would help me not to bomb on the previous point, this is the inability to bind the middle button (dpi) to change this notorious mode. Although not, not a micro minus, just a minus, very offensive by the way.
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