When I was buying it, I debated whether or not to take it, despite the fact that it is more expensive than wired mice, but I have never once regretted my decision to get a wireless mouse. That's really impressive! There is not the slightest bit of unease in any of the applications, including the workplace, gaming, and the internet. Feels like a typical wire. Below are some advantages: Wireless, lightweight, rubberized sides of the mouse, consumes very little energy (six months and has never changed the batteries), the laser does not glow with a torch; it is invisible (this is solely a plus for me), and the absence of a cable is actually the most significant benefit. Consists of: It's strange, but there seems to be a dead zone when the connection begins to fail and the cursor starts to twitch. I moved the receiver from the back of the computer to the front, and the connection improved dramatically, despite the fact that there were no less obstructions. Surprising, but accurate. I believe the problem lies only with myself, and the explanation may be found in the table.
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