Bought for work and games on the couch watching TV. The mouse copes with these tasks perfectly well. He took out the adapter through the extension cord on the table for direct visibility. I tried to leave it at the computer in a regular USB socket. It works, but sometimes the response speed lags. All the same, direct contact without partitions is better for the transmitter. Catches steadily up to 5 meters. I was pleased with the polling speed of the transmitter 1ms, which is comparable to a wired gaming mouse. You just need to set it in the software settings. A couple of times the settings for automatically economic work flew off. Batteries last a long time. The cons would include the volume of the buttons and their easy operation. The night is quite audible to others. Well, because of the easy operation, I had to get used to keeping my finger away from the right button. In comparison with the previous mice of the A4 series, it is worth touching a little, so the right key works treacherously. Well, it's more of a personal operational roughness. In general, the mouse is excellent and worth the money.
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