
I used the M325 model for many years, everything is fine, I only solder the switches every few years (I use it as a work one). Unkillable mouse. But there is one problem: her sensor is clumsy, it was impossible to draw horizontal and vertical lines with it. If you have one, open Paint and try to quickly draw some horizontal lines. You will be surprised. On any of the cheapest mice, this is not the case - it draws pixel by pixel. On MX Anywhere 3, this glitch is also absent. But there is a problem with scrolling. It behaves well if you turn it slowly (reading the text for example), or very quickly - in a jerk, when it spins with inertia - everything is also ok. But if you make sharp short scrolls - it skips, which was not on the M325. It may not be so noticeable at first, but as you get used to it, you begin to notice it.


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