In the cop behaves . yet unusual. You need to try different settings for the mouse and the ks itself (direct connection - on / off), in order to eventually find the right one for yourself. But be that as it may, when unpacking it is immediately clear that the mouse is worthy. Different pros: + Not small, it fits well in my hand (my hand is a little larger than usual: I hold a volleyball ball with one hand confidently, I hold a basketball ball with difficulty); +/- For those who like to hold the mouse so that the palm rests on the mouse, I can say that the brush should be relatively small (children). When I touch the mouse with my palm, my fingers crawl out of the edges of the buttons (it's not convenient anymore). However, I have long been accustomed to holding any mouse with a grip without touching the palm of my hand: with my thumb and ring + little finger on the sides, index and middle - on the buttons. Such a grip is quite comfortable; + There are 2 buttons under the thumb (if you are right-handed), they can be configured for anything in the software downloaded from the Logitek website; I have so far set it to decrease / increase the sound; + In general, all 6 buttons can be reconfigured to anything, but in fact you may need to configure only four buttons: two under the thumb, pressing the wheel and a button next to the wheel; + Hellish sensor! I am not an expert, but after an optical mouse for 200, this one is, of course, another matter! Still getting used to the new mouse. + In the software, the sensor can be configured for different sensitivities and switch between them on the go in games (this is how the manufacturer intended: 2 buttons under the thumb change the sensitivity of the sensor back and forth, the button next to the wheel seems to reset the sensitivity to default, etc. - when you start to delve into the essence of the settings inside the software, you will understand); + User-friendly software interface, I figured it out in 5 minutes: set the sensitivity, button functions, made the backlight - very simple; + You can adjust the backlight of the logo / wheel; + There is a weight-weighting agent: if you want to make it heavier, if you want - no. Its cons: There are no disadvantages. Even if I try to invent them, it will be difficult. Price - perhaps a disadvantage (always want cheaper). But to be honest, the mouse is assembled well, works well, is cute, lies in the hand - they ask $60 for it. To whom $60 is a lot, to whom it is not. I spent 3 years with a mouse for 200. If this new mouse lasts me another 3 years at least, then $60 is not a pity to me.
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