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Review on Logitech G300s Optical Gaming Mouse with 9 Programmable Buttons and Onboard Memory – Perfect for Ambidextrous Gamers by Md Aadam Ali ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, could have found something else.

Now that I am comparing it to the G102, I am aware that the G300S is really unpleasant to hold in the hand; however, I believe that this is most likely an issue of perception brought on by the huge palm. I will not propose it as a universal mouse because it can be used by everybody and everyone. The advantages of it include the following: A smattering of buttons, the capacity to make precise adjustments, and a click that is audible but not overpowering. The sensor provides precise readings, thus gliding the mouse around the display with not even the tiniest amount of jerkiness is possible. Having this drawback: The mouse has a terrible shape, and it is extremely uncomfortable to hold due to the recesses on both sides (such as under the thumb of left-handers and right-handers). Additionally, the palm on the outside of the mouse hangs in the air, and it begins to whine after prolonged use. The decision to place the buttons on the top surface (and their absence under the thumb [again, as a result of the symmetrical design]) is another contentious choice, but after some time, you manage to find a way to adapt to it. On the two primary keys, after about 1.5 years of use, there was a double click and the impression of releasing the button, despite the fact that it is pushed with a finger (you have to press harder to make sure that the button is pressed) (mostly office work, quite a bit - games)

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