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Review on Wireless compact mouse Logitech M280, black by Micha Kochaski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am happy with everything, the product matches the description.

When selecting a mouse, one ought to take the matter with all seriousness. It is nearly impossible to become familiar with a mouse without running the risk of making a mistake when using modern packaging, despite the fact that the mouse is an essential and primary instrument for operating a computer. My previous mouse was a Microsoft Mobile Mouse 4000, therefore I use that as a point of comparison when describing the experiences. The buttons on the mouse are all mushy, with the exception of the center one. My finger grip causes very frequent accidental right clicks, which is a Really inconvenient behavior for me. The buttons of the old mouse, which was used for a number of years before being replaced, are still more rigid. By inserting a piece of foam rubber under the button, I was able to solve a portion of the problem (this became possible due to the lack of a front frame). The finger recess on the right side of the mouse is very small and barely there at all. Despite the rubbery texture, there is not a lot of surety in the grip. On this mat, as well as any other mat with "glitters," the Nova Micropoint is the wrong choice (on the packaging of the mat itself it says that it is also for mice with a laser sensor). Updated on January 16th, 2016: By the fifth month of operation, I should mention that an unintentional click has become so uncommon that it has almost completely vanished. That is to say, the effect of becoming accustomed to a specific mouse and the tightness of its buttons has an effect on the face. The performance of first-person shooting games has rebounded and, if not improved, has at least remained stable.

Pros
  • + an unusual design; + in particular, buttons that do not have a frame in front; + the requirement of one AA battery for operation; + a warranty from Logitech for three years (i. E. not repair, but device replacement).
Cons
  • - buttons that are too easy to press; - a lack of adequate space for the fingers on the right side of the device; - an error-prone performance on rugs "with sequins" (although this is more of a technology expense); - non-returnable packaging.