Immediately after the purchase there was a slight backlash on the right button. Before the mikrik is triggered, the key can be slightly pressed down, but the click does not occur, it walks back and forth. And such a characteristic creak of bending plastic is heard. In general, one could live with this if the left key did not start to play in a few days. Here the situation is different, if you press it straight lightly, then there is no backlash, but if you put more effort on the drop, which happens all the time in sweaty batches, then it has a millimeter of travel AFTER pressing it. It feels good both tactile and sound (two clicks). Also, after such a "reinforced" pressing, micro-sticking sometimes occurs (you can notice if you select an area on the desktop, I didnโt notice much in the game). In total, with the active use of both keys, the case literally shakes, creaks, cracks, vibrations are transmitted to the palm, all this, in addition, nullifies the rather quiet operation of the mikriks themselves. My mouse is only four days old, I will try to take it to the store. Maybe you will come across a more successful copy, you can take a chance and check it out, but I do not recommend buying it. The most offensive, it is not really clear what to take instead of it.
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