I work in audio programs. I used the Apple Magic Mouse for 7 years (1, then 2), but after several hours of work my hand gets noticeably tired: the Apple mouse is beautiful and light, but uncomfortable. The Logitech mouse behaves differently. In some ways it is better (ergonomics + I personally prefer to press the buttons than to use the touch surface), in some ways worse (horizontal scrolling works differently than vertical scrolling, which requires additional getting used to). The main comment - if we consider the special case of moving from Apple to Logitech - then this is a rather long period of getting used to. At first, the mouse seems inaccurate, you aim at a point for a long time, although the hand lies comfortably, it is not entirely clear how to actually move it. But after a few days you gradually get used to it - it's like getting from one car to another. Both are super high quality. Now I'm already working more precisely, there are some optimal angles / brush movements / timing. With wheels, too, slowly begin to understand what's what. But the horizontal one could still be better done. They also write a lot about the volume - I didnโt pay attention to it (the ears are busy with other things during work).
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