Lately I've been using Genius wireless mice, Logitech mainly for work. There was a good mouse GigaByte series 8000, I don’t remember exactly the model, everything suited me but I lost it with the move. Even earlier I was a fan of playing different games and there was an A4Tech X-750BF mouse, my memories of it remained good despite the fact that the pleasant to the touch surface was erased over time (as far as I remember, the hand did not sweat because of this coating), and the end of use stopped the wheel worked, but for 3-4 years it served faithfully, + in that there was a laser sensor. Why remember the old mouse? In addition to the fact that in the hardware store I came across a number of mice, touched all of the 20-30 models presented, and then bam Bloody V7 of the legendary A4Tech, in my hand like a glove, a nice covered lace, backlight, design, in general I remembered the experience with the X-750BF and immediately decided to take. Hoping for technological care in time, that I would not encounter children's sores, and the price inspired confidence almost 3 times more. Arriving home, in joys, not joys immediately began to occur! It turns out that in order to use the add. button functions, you need to install software for $20. How is it? I understand if the mouse cost 500, then okay, and knowing that the mouse in general costs ~ 3500, it would be easier to take Razer. Well, okay, having spent two days with the "alternative" way to activate the mouse, the buttons were activated. During this time, I was completely disappointed in this mouse. Found a few critical flaws for me. So first - the mouse is very light for its size; the second thumb during work from 2-3 hours rubs very strongly and starts to hurt, not pleasant sensations; thirdly, the accuracy of the sensor is simply without words X-750BF for 600. was laser, and this attention! optical (and this is at 3200dpi), respectively, in the fourth - the accuracy is very poor on any surface (in games, for example, in the same WOT, aiming at the desired point from afar is unrealistic!), The sensitivity settings did not help (half the solution is to set the sensitivity in the settings 100/200/400/800, but that doesn't really help either). Finally, the mouse disappointed after 2 weeks - the "1" button, which lowers the sensitivity and is vital in games, stopped working, which generally made the mouse useless in online games! At first I wanted to rate 3 according to the good old memory, but after this only 1. The warranty was denied, citing mechanical damage. Score count! I do not understand those who write positive reviews, probably little experience with mice.
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