The mouse is absolutely useful for work; in fact, I would go so far as to say that it is ideal, and it is well worth the investment. To distract myself from the monotony of this labor, though, I would have a spare wire. Pros: While I worked with video editors, the mouse came in handy, particularly the scroll wheel on the side. Also, the primary scroll wheel is quite cool, especially considering how unusual it is to operate on regular wheels these days (without the ability to unwind). The option to switch between "incremental scrolling" and the capacity to "scroll correctly" can be manually toggled with the press of a button, or it can be automatically toggled after a particular (also customisable) amount of effort is exerted, which is the method that I make extensive use of. Noise The volume of the key clicks (both left and right buttons) is about average, however it is noticeably lower than my previous mouse. In most cases, the side buttons are pressed with very little audible noise. Program. It seems like you can set up a lot of things with the setup program, it has a very nice interface, and there is a beta version with additional functions. These are all positive aspects of the program. The assembly takes little time and is quite straightforward. Charge Although the program has been indicating for several days that the charge is low but not critical, the charge continues to hold decently. It was given to me on December 30th, and today, on January 15th, the charge is still holding, despite the fact that it came to me on December 30th. Because of this, I consider this to be more than sufficient. There is a type-c port on the table that may be used to charge the phone wirelessly as well as the keyboard and mouse. Cons:\sProgram A good deal of the program's configuration options are not yet available in either the beta or the production edition. There is no method to save a preset or copy it to another program because this feature is not available. A few days ago, a function known as "change dpi" was added; but, for some reason, it can only be assigned to the action of pressing a button located under the thumb and cannot be assigned to any other action. Also, at the same time, it will not be possible to use any other gestures. The software was designed to have a "basic setup," so that it would not be too complicated to use; but, as a result of this design choice, it is no longer possible to execute certain slightly more complicated scenarios. The strangest thing is that the list of applications in the program CANNOT be scrolled with the side wheel:) and only seven applications fit there, so you have to click the mouse to get to the last one. It seems that you can bind button presses to turn the side wheel, but they didn't work for me (at least in games). In principle, this is expected because scrolling is different from clicking. legs Notwithstanding the fact that the mouse can function on any surface (which I have no reason to doubt), I strongly suggest that you invest in a mousepad. Previously, I had been working with a mouse that had aluminum legs on a table made of wood. The legs of this table are made of plastic, and I saw that they have been erased from the table, but there are still black crumbs on it. Delay The delay is hardly obvious when working normally in the browser or in professional apps; nonetheless, we were unable to play on it due to scheduling conflicts. In addition to this, there is a latency, and the mouse's height makes the grip awkward for me to use when playing games (or working, for that matter), thus the mouse does not meet my needs. As was discussed earlier, it is feasible to bind buttons for games, but this option is not available for more complex situations. The maximum number of buttons and keys can be combined. It was not feasible to link the side scroll wheel to any specific location, and as a result, some games do not even recognize its presence, even when the program was bound to it.
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