For at least a year, I've been relying on it. By hitting the left button, I was able to choose a mouse from among the store's selection of many dozen. The volume level is lowest on this one. At first, the mouse's wheel irritated me because it had to be pressed so strongly (in comparison to all other mice that I had used), and the scrolling mechanism was confusing (it could be used as a brake or a rocket). The lengthy process of adjusting to the mouse's wheel and training the finger that would be responsible for pressing it were both annoying, but the mouse's ease ultimately won out. a body mass index close to the mean. It's helpful that the battery status is constantly displayed by the indicator light. The initial four-month runtime of the included battery was impressive. After nearly a year, the left button began being accidentally touched (perhaps due to dust or depletion of the resource). A great mouse overall, albeit it may take some time to adjust to its unusual quirks. This morning, while I was scrolling over the page, the rubber band came off from the wheel. stretched! Unfortunately, it seems that the warranty period has ended, and I have no idea how to proceed.
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