In general, I am pleased with the mouse; for comparison, I use the HP Z4000, which I've used for more than three years. HP: more for the soul, less for the appearance. Logitech is more of a work-related brand that is very unremarkable but useful. Some pros: Bluetooth, which does not take up a USB port, is supplied, along with an adaptor in case your device does not already have bluetooth. Capacity to work on two separate channels, meaning that within the range of the mouse, there can be two devices operating simultaneously, and it can switch between them by either pressing a button or employing specialized software. Customized keys The primary keys are not very audible (slightly quieter than the Logitech Pebble and much quieter than the HP Z4000). The ideal solution for people who thrive on the challenge of working late into the night. Con: I'm not a fan of the design (either the color or the form), but I understand that others might appreciate it. The side keys are not very easy for me to push (I put the copy and paste function on them, but I seldom use it because it is both faster and more convenient to do it on the keyboard). The wheel scrolling, side keys, and key taps on the wheel are not at all silent.
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