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Review on Logitech M510 Blue Wireless Mouse with USB ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Unifying Receiver - Comfortable Shape, Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling by Devarajah Selvarajah แ Œ

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst product ever, disappointed with the purchase.

The laser sensor is located on the side of the user's little finger (if they are right-handed), and as a consequence of this, the speed at which the pointer goes across the screen is not continuous. The cretinism of design. Side buttons โ€“ do not work at all without additional software; situated from each other (for some reason) at an extended distance โ€“ yet, with "flattened" edges, these buttons are still near to each other and are successfully pressed simultaneously when it is least needed to do so. The breadth of the mouse itself is somewhat limited. Even for hands of a modest size, the feeling was painful and "cramped." In a word, it's terrible. This, if you're into literature. In point of fact, I was thinking of something else. During the course of the previous month, with the intention of purchasing a new personal computer, we put the following models through their paces: MX Performance, M705, and M510. The reviews on this page discussed all three. I can't believe it. The conclusion and summary are as follows: - the contemporary Logitecjh is an eerily sucky office, built from high quality materials that are unequaled, and UG in its stupidity. Even nevertheless, I feel the need to inquire as to the rationale behind such extravagant expenditures, comrades. Someone who has purchased input devices from this provider for more than 15 years and used them exclusively on all of their machines is the author of this evaluation. This seller is, in my opinion, completely decrepit. Not otherwise, it seems someone who was quite capable at doing them has left. You can't purchase his skill for whatever amount of cash; he was born with it or he doesn't have a head. During the time that I was hunting for a "regular" mouse, I ended up purchasing (what I believed at the time was) a cheap QUMO mouse. Even though it is twice as expensive as the "cheapest" of the alternatives, I continue to use it because it is so much more effective than the ones listed above. Well, business! . We will miss you, Logitech!

Pros
  • Materials of a high quality (translated good).
Cons
  • It is not practical, it is not convenient, and it is not functional.

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