Everything would be wonderful if it weren't for one thing: when I read reviews on bourgeois message boards, everyone moaned about the too-soft 3 G-SHIFT key. I was in desperate need of this one. Traveled to three (!) different stores Shop 1: VERY tight, seems like a marriage (honestly - hardly pressed) + on the additional block of keys, a couple is pressed with a VERY strong indentation (the rest are easy) - as you probably already know, I am not interested in pressing abilities that require a lot of work for PVP. Store 2: The G shift key is easier to push, but it still requires a significant amount of force. Additionally, two (!) additional keys on the g1-g12 row hardly operate (one of them even sinks). It's quite amusing. It's funny to make fun of those who say Logitech makes quality products. Overexposed in the care of three mice, each of which was in a worse condition than the other two. Store 3: I discovered an old mouse (g600) tucked away in a corner on the stand; curiously, the Gshift key is as easy to push as the other keys on the keyboard. ALL keys (g1-g12) operate more or less. The cost is almost 3,200 dollars, and it is an older edition that has a firmware that cannot be updated and a cursor that has bugs.?! Bye bye! Theoretically, we are able to draw the following conclusions: Buttons have POSSIBLY evolved over time and will be pressed more softly, and sticking will be eliminated. But you already know what I'm going to say: this is not a mouse that costs between $200 and $500, where you can ask yourself, "What did you actually want from China for a price of $10-20?" However, the price tends to be over $3,000, and the presence of such flaws is not something that simply does not fit; rather, it terrifies potential customers. PS I tried out the Razer Naga 2022 with a friend, and I thought the mechanical buttons on the side were a really cool feature. Naturally, there is no stickiness, which is a wonderful quality. The right click and the left click work just as well. On the other hand, there is a myth circulating on Rasers concerning the appearance of double clicks a few months after active use (I can confirm that my first Naga Molten lost its load and a double click emerged after I had been playing Lineage 2, League of Legends, and other games continuously for 1.5 years). It had a price tag of 2700r back then (year so 2022). Definitely not worth the trouble BUT: Now all I need to do is locate a naga 2022 for two thousand four hundred yen in an online flea market, and I will be content (the original price was four thousand two hundred yen; this is exciting). I would advise against getting in touch with the G600 because I still haven't received a standard one. Will you risk it?
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