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I use for graphic design software. I have used a variety of pricey mice and mouse pads in the past. I hope for the quality of the buttons even though this one may not be the most practical. because I got weary of having to constantly buy new mice or solder them. It appears that both the mouse itself and the software underwent thorough consideration. It is also obvious that, in an effort to appease everyone and meet the performance parameters on paper, it ended up being somewhat of a compromise.

Pros
  • 1. Good wire; 2. Good pressing sensations; 3. Good workmanship materials; 4. The shape is odd, but the weight distribution is balanced; 5. Enjoyable slipping on a quality rug; 6. Very precise sensor that is precisely positioned in the base's middle; 7. Numerous buttons, in notably, G-shift, which functions as a standard keyboard's shift key on a "mouse"; 8. A good rubberized wheel that is not wide but has very distinct centre and right clicks; 9. Programs; 10. I want to honestly believe that the primary buttons' declared resource is up to 20 million clicks; 11. Adorable backlight 12. Compatible with the G13 keyboard and perhaps other programmable blocks with screens made by the same company.
Cons
  • 1. Form - it's not entirely clear; it's not a grip like a small mouse, which is clamped with two fingers, and it doesn't completely fill the palm; perhaps I'm still getting used to it; I frequently have to switch my grip when pressing this or that button right now, but it's not that it's convenient or that the palm gets tired easily; 2. Number of buttons: perhaps the manufacturer went overboard in an effort to please everyone; I wouldn't need more than half of the side buttons, especially given the G-Shift function, but it would be more practical if they were more ergonomically positioned; unnecessary buttons can simply be ignored. The G-shift button can occasionally be mistaken for the right button, despite no one bothering to reprogram it, since the G7-8 buttons are not lighted. 5. Until you figure out how to construct a macro that works with pushing the mouse buttons, or until you can't make a program that presses any mouse button at a specific interval. 6. There is a software bug that causes the sensor to behave improperly when using profiles that are not loaded from the internal memory but instead self-activate when a specific program or game is launched. If this function is required, go to the control win panel and there respectively activate / deactivate this option, then reboot your computer. 8.51.5 Win7 64-bit version.

The rice dots in Photoshop are more practical with any other mouse than with this exceptional gaming mouse, which is not useful for anything else. I won't alter it unless I completely stop playing MMORPGs because it is functionally viable to create another keyboard out of this mouse with customisable macros. I'm not sure what to say about the cost; from my experience, monthly game subscriptions cost roughly half as much as a mouse, so if you play MMORPGs obsessively, it's worth the money.

Pros
  • A lengthy cord (! ), adaptability, which is absolutely indispensable in games, and a backlight that can be adjusted for color and frequency of color changes in addition to intensity make this device quite useful. (As long as the software doesn't keep crashing. The mouse's lighting is reset when it crashes, which is also noticeable.) I'm not a dead homeless woman, but I wash mine with alcohol once every two weeks despite the fact that the plastic is so tough and non-slip. No longer is this plastic washed away. Very hefty, requires some getting accustomed to, and the brush wears out after several hours of non-stop use.
Cons
  • Software started to crash with an error every 5–10 minutes; if it weren't for Windows drivers connecting automatically, I would have been in the dungeons. I didn't even realize users had issues until the last week. Both restarting Windows and reinstalling the drivers are ineffective. It is unclear on the manufacturer's website how to get in touch with assistance, if any. Given how the hand lies physically, I'm a girl and I can't reach the top row of the side buttons. The buttons on the left are only for the male hand. The mouse is quite big and bulky, and moving the hand requires extra milliseconds, which is fatal in pvp. So, before making a purchase, girls, consider whether it is essential for you to pass.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, low quality.

In general, if it weren't for the left button's double-click problem, everything would be good. What is ugly, erased - figs with him, the look is not important, but I am a photo retoucher and I use both a tablet and a mouse in my work, and when the mouse makes two clicks simultaneously on a left click - it already becomes challenging to work with this That.

Pros
  • Many gorgeous (at first) buttons
Cons
  • After being used for six months, the left button started to exhibit a glitch that caused my single click to result in a double click. It never occurred to me that it could be so frustrating. For two to three years of usage, this was not the case in mice for 400. Please take note that many online evaluations claim that this model is the one for which the issue of LMB double-clicking starts to occur after six months. google-searchable with ease. Nearly nobody will attempt to improve it. I've changed a lot of mice during my time working at the computer (roughly 18 years), but this one somehow didn't stand out in terms of software quality: changing profiles every other time, all settings fly off, you have to remap everything, and there are a lot of buttons, making it a fun task in a matter of minutes (or perhaps hours, depending on how quickly you remember what all of its buttons were precisely assigned to). I'm not sure if it will be crucial to point up, but I mistakenly believed that white wouldn't become dirty. As a result, I was surprised to see that blue-colored fingerprints had been left behind. Given how frequently they use the equipment, this mouse is obviously not for gaming. It's difficult to say, but I lean toward thinking that the 2.5k I paid for it was a mistake. Her red price ranges from 1k to 1.2k, depending on strength. It's basically absurd to say for 4.5k as it is right now. With all the problems it has, with subpar components, and with subpar assembly. an extremely unfinished item. It has problems and breaks, and it is short-lived.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

I bought it from my own hands, and it had a key 8 that did not work. I returned it to the store under the warranty, and they gave me a new one. After almost two years of work, the left key on my keyboard started acting up. When you press and hold the button, it causes the button itself to be pressed multiple times. The mouse is of high quality, but the materials used in its construction are not particularly dependable. When the level of quality is considered, the current pricing is outrageously

Pros
  • A clear sensor, as well as a handy location for the keys, lies like a glove for someone with a large hand. It is the most important factor for MMORPGs.
Cons
  • The level of reliability is extremely low.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I started looking for a replacement therefore I made the decision to post a review. Clicking on the scroll has stopped working as of today, May 31, 2022. This mouse was brought to work on October 11, 2022, and has been wandering around the office ever since. The outcome is quite good. I gave all frequently used commands in AutoCAD hotkey combinations, and you guessed it, I gave mouse buttons the same treatment. It's incredible; I have no idea how one would draw without such a mouse. Because…

Pros
  • 1. Mechanics. 2. Simple to assemble 3. Flexibility Four. Resource. 5.7 years and 7 months 5. Design (dignity with a shrug, but a white mouse with a gorgeous blue-turquoise lighting)
Cons
  • (1) Markaya.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

Regardless of the flaws, I would cheerfully purchase the exact same one, and I would love using it once more for about three years, right up until the point where it started to disintegrate again. Even though it is designed primarily for massively multiplayer online games (MMOs), the use of 16 sides (or 32 sides with a third additional button) can be found in a wide variety of contexts, including everyday routine work, graphic editors, and a wide variety of other games. It is not difficult to…

Pros
  • versatility as a result of the large number of programmable buttons; these buttons make it a joy to work and play; thanks to them, you frequently do not have to touch the keyboard at all, since all of the options are within easy reach of your thumb. Capability to create macros (or scripts). RAM that is already installed that can be used to copy settings and macros to another computer. Despite the fact that it is not a priority for me, an adjustable RGB illumination with a shimmering effect. The number of commands that may be executed via the side buttons has been increased to two after the addition of the third button from the right. The use of braided wire ensures both dependability and longevity. Ergonomics for a man's hand and a satisfying level of weight. Smooth movement on an appropriate mat, which, in my experience, must be made of fabric.
Cons
  • The passage of time proved to be cruel after being put to use for a period of six years: nearly all of the primary keys started to experience double-clicking, we hardly ever pressed the side scroll to the left, and the rubberized part on the right became worn out.

I rewrote my review entirely after using it for a week. The mouse gave a good first impression right from the packing, and if it weren't for the software, it would have been five plus. Excellent matte plastic that doesn't leave a mark. The hand feels cozy. judiciously chosen weight, unobtrusive illumination. For Eve-Online, I purchased a mouse. It took me four days to get used to the side buttons. I don't regret purchasing it, and I advise everyone to do the same. For the money, a really fine…

Pros
  • superior components and construction extremely sensitive Backlighting can be adjusted for color, brightness, and flicker. The hand is in a comfortable posture, and pressing any button—even those hidden beneath the scroll—is very convenient. slightly weighty. By pressing the G-shift key while selecting the first three profiles, you can create six more. I favored the wire a lot.
Cons
  • The first six buttons on the side should be set to F1, F2, F3, Ctrl-F1, Ctrl-F2, and F3. Everything, with the exception of the F1 button, was allocated work. The button or profile replacement was ineffective. The lowest button beneath the scroll is in the same circumstance. The Alt function in any of the profiles was rejected by the button, but other functions were accepted with a boom. When I hung the Ctrl function on the G-shift button, it ceased to function further. All of this was tested on three separate PCs. The same applies everywhere. It's possible that I'm doing something incorrectly, but it appears to be a software bug more often.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

The mouse is cool and affordable in general. I don't play video games, but AutoCAD work automates well. Someone said that you get acclimated to the thumb and little finger grip quite quickly. If you are aware of your need, take it. After three months, I'm writing this review and the mouse is still working. mastered every button, including the G-Shift modification, to the very end. It does take some getting used to, but believe me, it's worth it! Check the side keys on a functioning computer…

Pros
  • Good software, appearance, and button layout, as well as many buttons. Very happy with the appearance and brightness.
Cons
  • Ergonomics. You don't have to stare me down with your evil eyes, but I had to change the mouse. I created a tiny "panel" beneath the thumb. As they say, the mouse is made to be held in the palm of your hand. I work a lot in AutoCAD, where I frequently need to move the mouse while depressing the wheels, so it might not be anything. Very uncomfortable due to the side buttons. I had to install another fulcrum as a result. within oneself. Although it is beneficial to have it, it would be wonderful if macros could be stored in the internal memory. at the very least, in part. Thus, there is no fragrance of portability with maximal functionality in this situation. However, everything is OK if the gadget is only going to be used on one computer.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

The extent to which an individual enjoys mb depends on the individual. In the mouse world, this mouse is analogous to a naga-shovel; it's large and heavy, making it difficult for certain people to move it without a good rug. There is a lot of comfort, however cleaning the side buttons and the wheel is a pain. Many of Logitech's newest software features are not supported, and it doesn't always operate with the most recent versions of the company's proprietary software. As a result, the mouse has

Pros
  • The following comment is entirely subjective and does not reflect the objective pros and cons. - The high-quality construction: the device's frame seems to be made of adamantium; it has survived multiple drops without suffering any structural damage. The device also features a very long-lasting soft-touch in a circular pattern and, in some areas, a good sheen. Clear clicks, no double-clicking (a flaw) on the switches, and no broken sensors after being subjected to brutal use. Nice wheel with sharp edges for grabbing. -Assembly: very high quality, consistent with other Logitech products released in the recent 5-8 years. Everything fits together securely, the attention to detail is impeccable, and the design's longevity is cosmic. – Extremely slick soles -Compatible with current Logitech programs.
Cons
  • It's as easy to hit the wrong button on the side block as it is to shell pears. -The LMB click recognition software has bugs. Those. The double click is not mechanical; I have it on my own.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

Excellent mouse, requiring little time to learn the side keys. There would be no buts if. My g13 key is malfunctioning; pressing it requires three times as much force as normal keys. This is obviously very frustrating, and I had anticipated Logitech devices would be more reliable. I'll add that I walked right by the mouse, went out and bought another one, and then went home and. When you try to turn it to the right, it gets stuck. =) I'm going shopping once more because I want to give it one…

Pros
  • comfortable
Cons
  • marriage

Many people find that replacing the buttons on the mouse or the mouse itself is an effective treatment for click illness. I discovered a method that is less expensive. A delicate scalpel is utilized in the process of disassembling the buttons. The buttons are held together by latches, making them simple to take apart and reassemble. The contacts are coated in silver, which has a propensity to rust over time. They are wiped off with alcohol, which makes the black plaque very easy to remove. And…

Pros
  • A large number of buttons dedicated to various functions. Capability of rapidly switching between profiles. You can use AutoCAD to work in one profile, while gaming is the focus of another, and so on. Acquired in 2022 for the price of 2tr. It has been ten years since I first started using a mouse, and I can confirm that it is still functional.
Cons
  • Clicks eventually lose their ability to function.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Whereas my first Logitech mouse worked flawlessly for ten years, my new one hasn't even lasted a year. I have purchased an MX705, G500, and G600 in the past two years. After a few months of use, all three of them started doing it. And it's not even factoring in the cost of the horse or the fact that it can only carry such light loads (sluggish office poking, no playing involved). This smells like deliberate obsolescence to me. As a whole, I avoid anything branded with the infamous Logitech…

Pros
  • Even without using it for gaming, the on-board mini-keyboard will revolutionize the way you interact with your PC. Assigning all the right-hand running keys (enter, pgup, pgdown, etc.) to the mouse saves time and effort because the right hand doesn't have to be moved between the keyboard and the mouse.
Cons
  • doubleclick

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I need it for my ACAD studies. Workplace productivity skyrocketed, and some employees even reported finding aesthetic value in their efforts. Please be aware that the mouse's unusual dimensions and shape may make it difficult to use. No one in our organization wanted one, and many already lacked the skills necessary to do basic work. A tool best suited for experts and those with the ability to learn new things and adjust rapidly.

Pros
  • Incredible efficiency and superb workmanship
Cons
  • To be determined

I was given the identical replacement. An entire year passed until the old wheel finally gave out. Clicking the wheel to the left seems to operate someplace, but only in around half of the locations of the wheel in relation to its axis. In other instances, the wheel appears to collapse, and you will need to scroll it in order to get it to stand up straight again. In general, when it takes a turn, I picture it as resembling a figure eight on the wheel of a bicycle. Personally, with a large hand,

Pros
  • Functionality. When anything is pressed, there are no backlashes or rebounds, giving the impression that the assembly has not been compromised.
Cons
  • When it comes to the version that came before, there have been certain changes for the worse, and the authors have explained everything above. I really want to get acclimated to soft clicks as early as possible. It is unfortunate that when using Linux, the mouse changes shape to resemble a pumpkin. I would very much like to have the functionality of the side keys while I'm working, but alas, this is not possible.