I can't speak for anyone else, but it took me a very long time to get used to using this mouse for a variety of reasons, including the following: 1. Form (which is still significantly larger than other gaming mouse) 2. The absence of wires (because the absence of wires significantly differs in weight from other wired mice); 3. The weight of the mouse; as the absence of wires significantly alters the weight of the mouse in comparison to other wired mice. It was extremely uncommon to embrace the idea that it is already possible to play without wires and that you do not need to continually worry about how to lay the wire so that there is enough scope for a sharp movement. Accepting this thought was very strange because it required a lot of mental effort. I would like to point out that the Bluetooth connection mode is only appropriate for usage in an office setting. This is due to the fact that the accuracy of the transmission differs from that of the transmission via the adapter, and the battery charge does not show on the Bluetooth device. To summarize, I can say that the mouse turned out to have its own personality, which is something that takes some getting accustomed to, but it is reliable and warrants the price tag it comes with.
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