The ergonomics of the mouse are fascinating; at first, it may seem strange, but after some time, most people adjust to using it in this manner. Because it is such a little device, I believe that folks who have very large palms will find it particularly difficult to use the mouse. The benefits of it include: The fact that the connection is made over bluetooth is by far the most significant benefit: there is no need for cumbersome USB adapters, which frees up valuable port space. Clicks that are both quiet and satisfying. Before that, there was a Logitech M90; in general, it doesn't really "click," but this is heaven and earth I was pleasantly delighted to see that the battery was included in the package. This is a great deal. It is impossible to understate how condensed everything is. However, the package did not contain an adapter, despite the fact that it was advertised as being included. This is one of the disadvantages. The only piece of positive news is that this situation is not urgent for me; yet, a sour taste is still left in my mouth.
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