The second axis of the Magic Mouse 2 on Windows occasionally malfunctions when connecting via bluetooth, and I was looking for a mouse to replace it. It appears that the Makovsky wireless module itself is incompatible with Windows, despite the fact that replacing and reinstalling the drivers did not help. The white HP Z3700 mouse was selected since it matches the appearance of my iMac and I haven't been dissatisfied with its immaculate performance in either Windows or Mac OS X (High Sierra) for more than a month. The mouse is also very comfortable in the realm of tanks. According to the manufacturer, a battery can last up to 16 months of use. Let's verify, and if it does, there is no need to purchase additional batteries. I really loved how easily the mouse's lid opens; all you have to do is use your fingernail to push it open and pull it up. By the way, a wireless module can be found inside the mouse, which is really handy, especially for laptop owners as it won't get misplaced. Except for gl, the mouse is omnivorous on all surfaces. It fits in the hand extremely well. Overall, I'm quite happy with the 990 dollar buy. Take advantage of this beautiful little thing—you won't regret it!
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