- A good solution to replace the outdated A4tech X7. A very comfortable mouse.
- Design, but it's not for everyone, good quality of the case and wires, the sensor is closed nicely, nothing will get inside. many settings
- perhaps, apart from what they are trying to sell for money, no, FB will tell you how to get around .
- - Good accuracy - Fits comfortably in the hand - Clear keystrokes - Possibility of "cost-free" obtaining paid features. (instruction on YouTube)
- - BY - two simultaneously pressed RMB and LMB buttons do not work.
- It served for 3 years (ordinary mice, not intended for games, served for half a year or a year). The backlight is cool. When someone saw a mouse, it attracts attention. 3 modes and all. DPI Response speed
- Appearance after 1 year. The shape of the mouse itself (but that's for someone else). I regretted not taking v3.
- additional buttons, backlight
- slips very often on my table
- - Design - Backlight - Wear resistance - Fabric cord - Soft and modes
- - Grip for left-handers and right-handers (at first it was terribly inconvenient to use, but within a month I got used to it and generally don’t notice discomfort anymore, but less and less comfortable grip) - The same fabric cord (its appearance is rubbed off, but does not affect operation)
- -price -the wire -assembly -form -slip
- -BY -modes, it would be better if the backlight was simply set to those modes - Lack of rubber pads on the sidewalls
- In the hand lies - like a glove! Convenient for both work and play.
- RELIABILITY!
- good mouse The material is pleasant The backlight is not annoying
- Missing
- Comfortable, accurate, works on different surfaces. I don’t remember how many years I have been using it - perhaps more than 10 years (or about as long as it exists on the market at all, that is, I bought it a very long time ago).
- The main drawback is the wire. Sometimes it interferes. Due to the fact that you have to correct it, it is clearly frayed inside. For many years of use, I cut the wire twice, removing frayed places (the shortened length of the wire is visible in the photo), as a result, I have to use it with a USB extension cable. What can you do when the problem with the mouse manifests itself in the country, from where shops with this peripheral are far away. Another drawback that I noticed in about 10 years: some of the buttons stuck. I had to disassemble the button itself (mechanical switch), bend the metal plate - and everything is OK for like 3 years.
- Large, heavy, metal legs, the cord looks reliable.
- When installing proprietary software, it starts to freeze. Why do we need different modes of operation of LMB, I did not understand. The dpi settings are reset after every login/logout, which is very strange. You have to reset it at the beginning of the game. The side buttons are very soft, pressing without clicking, it is not always clear whether it was pressed or not.
- Design Ergonomics Assembly Braid on the cable
- BY Ergonomics(?)