Much more pleasant to work. There is no constant problem with the fact that you need to pull the wire so that it is convenient to drive the mouse. I’m generally silent about games, if you are still in doubt about taking a wireless mouse to replace the purchased wired one - don’t think, take it! In general, for my money and half a year of good work, it fully paid for itself. It is convenient to use, does not eat a battery, the sensor did not fail in 95% of cases. But unfortunately sticking / glitches of the left mouse button began. At what in the work is not critical, 99% do not pay attention. But in the COP - it's critical, it happens that you spray, and she releases the clamp. Or vice versa, you need to give 1-2 pointwise vantapa, and she gives a turn. In short, I can hardly calm myself down so as not to throw the mouse at the wall. I think what to do, I don’t want to buy a new one the same now. I think to buy the one that X for 10k, but it would be a pity if the same problem suddenly appears. Although friends have a normal flight on them.
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