
I remembered about it when the batteries on my "personal" G-Cube ran out at an inopportune time. Bought as an alternative to this small mouse for a woman's hand in case the husband will work (and play) at the laptop. I won’t discuss ergonomics, the mouse is obviously too big for me, I just can’t reach the top side button, I’ll only talk about performance. The first impression was depressing. The pointer moved in jerks, slowly and sadly, forcing us to remember the old gesture, from the time of ball mice, "raise and move 5 cm back." Mouse rugs in the house were gone a long time ago, a sheet of paper placed on the table did not solve the problem. The white cover of the glossy brochure performed a little better. The mouse was slightly rehabilitated by installing specialized software from the manufacturer's website. The increase in the speed and acceleration of the pointer, and most importantly, the inclusion of the mysterious checkbox "Smart Move function" led to the fact that the mouse became almost controllable on the brochure, and generally runs on the fabric on the knee. But I still won’t get into the graphics editor with it. In general, this product has puzzled me. So far, everything that Logitech releases I liked. Either a defective copy, or really "there was a hole in the old woman" .

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