
Despite the shortcomings, this is the second mouse of the same model purchased in a row. Before that, there was once a rechargeable Logitech with a glass for charging, here are batteries, but the problem with charging is simply not worth it. With its pros. Operation from one battery for several years, normal positioning and quality of clicks (I also work with graphics where you need pixel-by-pixel positioning of the cursor, including with the button held down). Its cons: The plastic slips and slowly falls apart under the thumb. In the first mouse of the year, after 3 years, a through hole formed there. The second mouse is less than a year old, but a dent is already beginning to appear, it is felt that the rubberized surface material is starting to slowly fall between some internal stiffeners. Also, the design of the buttons occasionally causes inconvenience: they are made in such a way that they "creep" on the front side of the mouse. Therefore, sometimes touching the corner of the keyboard with the mouse, the keyboard presses the button, making an unnecessary click (in some games this can be critical).

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