Sometimes I play, but mostly I work in programs for creating three-dimensional graphics. In general, I liked the mouse. Decided to try mice with add. buttons for working in programs. It's pretty easy to figure out the settings and assign macros, as well as set up profiles. Mouse for medium and large hands. At the moment, I have the wheel in super-fast scrolling permanently, because in normal mode it crackles so that you can hear it in the next room (I don’t understand why the buttons were made quite quiet, and the wheel ratcheted). Also, the pressure wheel is tight (you have to apply force) and has a backlash. The wheel has slots, but it is smooth, sometimes the finger can come off. When adding weight, you have to press the weights with force so that nothing sticks out, otherwise the lid does not close completely. The lid itself is inserted into two slots and is magnetized by one magnet - the design is so-so. I took it for 3800. For this price, a chic mouse.
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