
I haven't played, I use it for remote work (programming). In the hand lies well, functional. Fast switching between desktop and laptop (Bluetooth). I ate one battery in two months when working mainly through Lightspeed. Everything seemed to be fine, but. But how? How can such a never cheap mouse start to fail (double clicks on the left button) in just two months? By the end of the third month of use, it became simply impossible to use. I'll try to give the manufacturer a chance and change to the same. My previous mouse Logitech LX8 lasted 10 years. Logitech, if this is really a marriage and a defective batch of microswitches was soldered into some mice, for sure, you can calculate the range of serial numbers of the "affected" mice and declare a revocable company . Or are they all like that?

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