I purchased a gray mouse at a significant discount due to bonuses, and as a result, I only had to pay 4,500 instead of 10,000. I've been making use of it for the past two months. To tell you the truth, I'm not happy with the mouse. Frequent problems with the Bluetooth connection, and scrolling with the wheel frequently becomes unresponsive. It ruins the overall impression that you get from dealing with her. When I purchased such an expensive mouse, I did not anticipate having to deal with such issues. A few days ago, the wheel's magnetization stopped working, and ever since then, it has failed to fix in any way after being turned (it spins for a very long time if you remove your finger). All of the firmware was inspected, and it was all up to date. The transition between the two screens can be done without incident, despite the fact that it is rarely required. The majority of the time, I just press the button on the bottom of the mouse to change the channel. There are three different slots available. Because of this, I now have a wonderful tactile mouse that has some issues with its user interface. If I had taken it for 10 kilometers, I would be even more disappointed. For 4500, it's tolerable, more or less. Yet, whatever the case may be, I don't think I can keep up with such a mouse job for very long. I intend to evolve. The Logitech MX Master 3 mouse's disappointing quality is a source of frustration for me. If you are thinking about going this route, you should keep it in mind.
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