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Review on Logitech M510 Blue Wireless Mouse with USB ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Unifying Receiver - Comfortable Shape, Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling by Gabriela Tkacz แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm happy with it, the price and the quality, I recommend to buy it.

Since the "Zurich" update, I am unable to recognize wired mice that do not have a laser and the "Forward-backward" side buttons that are utilized in the browser. Yet, after three years of continuous operation, the S755th has reached the point where it must be retired. The M510 is a reliable option for everyone. The vast majority of people. There are drawbacks to this. Yet, they are not in the technology itself but rather in the individual's habit of the button placement and the breadth of the mouse. The M510 has a "thinner torso," and the side buttons on either side are not even, but have protrusions instead. In point of fact, if the recess on the right side of the hand does not result in any discomfort (the thumb of the right hand), then the little finger on the left hand will simply droop. A hold that isn't very comfortable to hold. However, if you write left-handed, you shouldn't have any problems with it. I liked it so much that I tried to grab it with my left hand. The 510th is, in general, elegant, pleasant, and convenient; it also has a laser. It's unfortunate that there are fewer buttons, but when was the last time I used the mouse to manage the presenter or the media player? I like your mouse. The sole drawback is the unusually large breadth, as well as the inconsistent spacing of the side buttons.

Pros
  • Logitech. This particular brand of add-on components is a benefit in and of itself. Buttons on the sides. Laser. This item is offered at a price that is fair.
Cons
  • I make a comparison to the one before it, which was the Defender S755 Zurich. Because of their narrow width and protruding side buttons, customers have not been satisfied.

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