- View! Comfortable, agile, and smoothly slides! Buttons that actually click! Everything runs smoothly!
- They are not for as long as I use them!
- Good software, ergonomics, quick response time, two programmable side ons, on-the-fly dpi switching via a wheel, and a strong, long braided cable are also desirable.
- Your perspiration-soaked hands have filled the mouse's left-side wounds with fatty deposits. When it comes to shiny plastic, I usually keep my mouth shut. A congested collection of parts that also include fat. The wire's versatility—it may go from a straight line to a curve with the flick of a switch—can be frustrating. No possibility of using water for cleaning (discussed further below).
- Macros and soft ware (I can't imagine who would want it.) Design that allows one to hold it easily Comfortable and gentle to the touch Insets on the side (!) precise detector
- A button presses across the entire home.
- A lot of
- Have not found
- Appearance, ergonomics - for my big hand (due to long fingers) the shape is quite comfortable. On the table (not polished), the mouse glides like on ice! The rug was not needed. I have a model A4Tech Bloody V7m with pink metal legs (A4Tech Bloody V7 models have standard legs).
- Mouse out of the box without plug and play. That is, without installing special software from offsite and activating the core, the mouse in the Windows 8.1 operating environment is almost like a dummy and nothing more. (Maybe all gaming mice have these properties, I really don't know, this is my first gaming mouse). After the appropriate software settings, the mouse comes to life, the wheel glows and begins to function normally. And the button clicks are far from quiet!