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Review on Logitech G G502 Hero Gaming Mouse, Black by Jnis Kokins ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

The mouse is nice overall. Moreover, there will be more for those who are used to using heavier mice and who grip the mouse with their thumb at the junction of their phalanges rather than the tip (to avoid pressing the side button). Nonetheless, I would unquestionably advise traveling to a store where you can physically examine this mouse before making a choice. Its benefits Excellent sensor and practical software - Additional weights are used (for those who like mice heavier than the keyboard) - A large number of configurable buttons - Rearlight (for fans) - The left mouse button click is really silent (2-3 times quieter than the right one) - There is a scroll adjustment (it may scroll "step by step" (a loud option) or it can scroll "free spin," which makes it easy to browse pages with a lot of content. Option for quiet)) - A button under the thumb allows you to assign a function (by default there is a decrease in mouse sensitivity while you keep the button pressed) - The mouse's sides are rubberized (so that it does not slip out of your hand) - Big Teflon feet glide on plastic carpet with ease (Xiaomi MIIIW Gaming Mouse Pad). When the mat is clean, there are no breakdowns. various drawbacks: - If you are used to using light mice, it will be challenging to operate this one because it is heavy and doesn't have weights placed (at least at first). You also need to exert more effort to get this back off the carpet because the mouse's whole weight is concentrated in its back. - The placement of the additional buttons on this mouse makes it really difficult to use them. Most unsettling is the button under the thumb, which is frequently inadvertently depressed. She had appointments, so I had to go. - lure with a resolution of 25 000. I've never understood the need for such high dpi increases. I didn't use more than 6000 on any of my mice because even for a 2K monitor, this is more than enough (on this one, I set 6400 and had to significantly lower the Windows slider so the mouse wouldn't fly around the screen from corner to corner). - The right click on the mouse has a cheap feel to it (as if you click on the mouse for 200). Each button appears to have a distinct switch underneath it.