The inclination is quite good - the carpal joint lies on the table at about 45 degrees. And at the same time, the grip is not yet vertical, which is more familiar to most people, I think. The buttons on the mouse are somehow placed in such a way that using it, you unlearn the "claw" grip and switch to the palm grip automatically, which is useful, because it is with such a grip that the hand lies at a comfortable angle. I used it for about 3 weeks - the brush stopped hurting at night. I donโt know if itโs related to the mouse or something else, but I want to believe that these 8 thousand helped me stay healthy :D The device itself feels quite expensive, there are no complaints about the assembly, but at first the wheel was scary. In the unlimited scrolling mode, the electromagnet does not hold it, and with sharp jerks to the sides, the wheel dangles along the horizontal axis. If you switch to cutoff mode, everything is ok. In general, I always use cutoffs, and when I need to scroll a lot, I jerk the wheel sharply - it enters the unlimited mode by itself. Charged once when unpacking, still shows a full charge in the software. I donโt know if this is a software bug or the charge is really so slowly consumed. I tend to lean towards the latter.) As a verdict - an excellent device. Definitely better than any Razer I've had before. But in order to appreciate all its advantages, you must first get used to something so non-standard.
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