In general, I would suggest that you purchase it because having shortcuts for any kind of rubbish right at hand is quite helpful. In any case, being a mouse designed for "gaming," it carries out its functions in a comprehensive and exhaustive manner. Has pros: The shape is practical, as are the quantity of buttons and the fact that the mouse may be personalized. It is easy to click, and the location is accurate as well; but, as this is already the norm, I would be shocked if it were to be modified in any way. Adjustability has reached a crazy level; I mistakenly removed the "click" from the left mouse button, and in order to get out of the predicament, I had to connect another mouse. These are some downsides: The wheel behaves normally in most situations, although the scrolling could be a little more accurate in my opinion. The wire does not have a braided design. Very infrequently, the pointer will "jitter" even when you are not moving the mouse; however, as soon as you do move the mouse, the jitter will go; however, this is more of a problem with my subpar rug, which I am unwilling to clean. As I was playing Quake 3, I was forced to disable the 1000 Hz polling option since, for some reason, doing so led to an odd issue; at least, this was the case on my computer.
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