overall a great mouse. Not without flaws of course, but everything is purely subjective. I personally bought it not at random - I chose it for a long time (+ mice from friends from this series). so it's a sin to complain as they say. Got pros: • price-quality ratio • the build quality is good, the mouse does not rattle, it is pleasant to the touch, there are no backlashes. • easily customized • perfectly "rides" on everything more or less solid. earned even on a glass table (which I personally did not expect) • in the kit (inside the rodent) there is a "clip" with weights - the weight can also be customized. I'm used to heavy mice - I didn't touch anything. Its cons: with disadvantages, things are a little more complicated. more about them below: • keys 4 and 5 (those under the thumb) are not very convenient. you have to either stretch to the 4th button, or fold the poor finger "in three deaths" to press the 5th. • The scroll wheel is very hard to press. You need to press quite hard on the wheel to make a "click". perhaps this is of course a matter of habit, or I came across such a copy, but I didn’t particularly like this nuance. • main disease: after some time, the wheel starts to fail. the scroll either twitches or lives its own life. The bug manifests itself differently for everyone. it all depends on the intensity and style of using the mouse. it is treated as follows: 1) turn off the mouse 2) turn over, peel off the glides, we see 4 screws there. 3) unscrew all 4, open the case (opens easily) !ATTENTION! to the top cover from the board there is a cable to the DPI control button. do not dare to pull when opening the case - you will either tear the cable or plow the board. open carefully. 4) after successfully opening the case, you will see the board. on it you will also see a scroll wheel. next to the wheel there will be a small scarf on which the scroll wheel is attached. carefully take out a small handkerchief from a large one (it is easy to take out - it is not necessary to pull strongly). 5) remove the scroll wheel from the connector on the board. 6) the whole problem lies in this connector (probably a design error). take a slotted screwdriver, lay the scarf with the connector on a flat hard surface. * it is necessary to lean on the surface of the connector *. on the connector you will see 4 mounting tabs that need to be tightened. the easiest way to do this is with a small slotted screwdriver (-). how to fix it - collect everything back (you can clean the mouse, of course, since you've taken it apart: D) in general - scribbles where, and the problem is solved in 10-15 minutes. PS; if the glides don't want to be glued after peeling off, glue the spare ones. If there are no spares, you will have to buy.
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