The "jammed" button was the sole reason I went with a different option. And without a doubt, I am quite fond of this design. It doesn't take long to get used to the size, which is ideal for regular laptop users. I mean, if you intend to work on audio, video, or photo editors late into the night, then of course you will require a larger mouse that has a higher DPI. Below are some advantages: The receiver is small and lightweight, and it only requires one AAA battery. When the mouse is being transported, the receiver can be stored inside the mouse itself (although it is so little that you don't need to remove it from the laptop socket). Some cons: I don't remember if it was because of a fall or if it was always like this, but the left button is broken; you have to press it quite firmly in order to receive a reaction on the screen.
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