Yes, in most cases, just a regular mouse styled after a gaming mouse would do. Since there are no other buttons to the right, they may add an ate button there. See below for some advantages: The logo shines sweetly and just costs a few pennies. Controls for moving backward and forward, as well as three buttons for selecting different types of gunfire. The downsides are: The software is standard; the only changes that may be made are to the sensitivity of the axes and the button layout. However, there is a twenty dollar fee to get it set up in this fashion. With a high resolution, the pointer leaps around too much, making movement impossible, whereas with a low resolution, it moves too slowly. The mouse cord has a dirty threaded covering. I don't understand why the rubber one doesn't appeal to you. I have slightly longer fingers than typical, therefore I always have to have my hand clenched around the mouse. The 1-3 modes are faulty; sometimes it shoots 3 pounds, sometimes it shoots 2 pounds, and occasionally it shoots 1 instead of 3. You can also hear a high-pitched squeak when you drive on the rug, but only if there is complete silence nearby and you put the rug up to your ear. The headphones make a squeaking noise with every mouse click, a feature typically found solely in wireless mice. It's cumbersome to use in first-person shooters since it's so ponderous; it weighs twice as much as a regular Microsoft mouse. UP: In a few months at the most. The scroll wheel has begun to malfunction. No matter how many times he hears about issues with the wheel from this manufacturer, he keeps buying them.
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