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Review on Logitech M510 Blue Wireless Mouse with USB πŸ–±οΈ Unifying Receiver - Comfortable Shape, Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling by Celina Sadowska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Upset and disappointed, the product is very bad!

It was only when the batteries in my "personal" G-Cube ran out at an inconvenient time that I brought it to your attention. Purchased as an alternative to this compact mouse designed for a woman's hand in the event that the spouse will use the laptop for work (and play). I won't talk about ergonomics because the mouse is obviously too big for me and the top side button is just out of my reach. Instead, I'll just talk about how well it performs. The initial sensation was one of hopelessness. The pointer moved in jerks, slowly and mournfully, which forced us to remember the old gesture, which dated back to the period when ball mice were used, which was "raise and move 5 cm back." The mouse rugs that used to be in the house have long since been removed, and simply placing a piece of paper on the table would not fix the issue. The glossy brochure with the white cover fared somewhat better than the other colors. By downloading specialized software from the manufacturer's website, the mouse was given a limited degree of functional restoration. The mouse became practically controllable on the brochure as a result of an increase in both the speed and acceleration of the pointer, and most crucially, the presence of the enigmatic checkbox labeled "Smart Move function." This resulted to the fact that the mouse now runs on the fabric on the knee. But, despite this, I have no intention of using the graphical editor. In general, this product has left me with a lot of questions. Everything that Logitech has released up to this point has been enjoyable. Either the copy was flawed, or the saying "there was a hole in the old woman" is literally true.

Pros
  • excellent construction, with elastic bands on the sides that are nice to the touch
Cons
  • Because it is capricious on the surface and poorly positioned to convert it into a form that is relatively workable, the installation of special utilities is required.

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