This particular sort of fanaticism is beyond my comprehension. A quality office mouse with a resolution of 400 dots per inch and a sensitivity setting that can be adjusted for Windows (to be imbued with the spirit of Microsoft 3.0, so to speak). "How can a mouse with such a great sensor and ultra-fast clicks be considered an office mouse?" is a rhetorical question. Because the form and weight of a gaming mouse are the most important characteristics, and if a mouse's shape and weight are not suited for professional shooter games, then there is no use in studying the mouse's other characteristics. In this regard, the SteelSeries Rival 100 is far superior to the MX518 as a gaming mouse due to the fact that it is symmetrical, it is lighter, and it has superior stock glides. The MX518 does not have any of these advantages. No matter how much the mouse was polluted for it, it was still possible to do the craziest flicks on it, and there was enough sensor for them. Inertia prevents the MX518 from being slowed down, but on the other hand, it makes it tough to aim at the adversary because it is impossible to move from its position (everything is on a fabric rug, of course). So, to begin, it is cumbersome, and, to continue, it does not let the thumb, forefinger, and little finger to engage with the carpet in the same way as REALLY regular gaming ergo mice do. What exactly is meant by the phrase "very regular gaming ergomice"? This includes at a minimum Zowie EC1 and 2 as well as all of its clones. It is a lot simpler for her to aim and make flicks in shooters because she is on an entirely different level than everyone else. The Razer Deathadder is the second option available to you. ALL. The remainder comes from the one who is bad, much like this mouse. When it comes to shooters, symmetry is my preference. P. S. Logitech has an utterly repugnant situation with forms, which is completely beyond my comprehension. The G Pro Wireless is the only mouse they make, and because of its excellent gaming shape, it shot straight to the top of the heap when compared to other esports mice. Why not move in this manner with a more mainstream demographic?
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