In fact, having tried a huge number of mice, both wired and wireless, I can only say that this mouse is not that good or bad, it's just not worth the money. For the range up to 1000, it is quite normal with a certain stretch, but for 3500 the quality should be appropriate. If I didn’t have to travel for a long time and live for months in hotels with rather small tables in the rooms, I wouldn’t take a steam bath and use a wired mouse, since there are quite a lot of good quality wired mice. But with the wireless mice that I have changed over the past few years, it's just some kind of trouble. No matter how strange it may sound, mice from the price range up to 1,000 or a little higher (including the same Logitech) perform better than any garbage for 3,000 or more from the same manufacturer. For all the time I have not seen anything better and more reliable than the Logitech Wireless Mini Mouse M187, which I have been using in one way or another for the past five years and which replaces all the rubbish that I have been using all this time after their failure. If it were not for its meager size and inconvenient ergonomics for games, I would stop looking and I would not have to take it every time as a fallback. One way or another, the presence of buggy scrolling in a mouse of this price range, which is known to the manufacturer and whose work is not corrected by software solutions that, according to the manufacturer, should fix it, cannot be considered at least acceptable.
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