- comfortable and high-quality mouse
- double click nine months later
- design, usability, and weight modification
- Wire without a braid is not attached to the wire itself when "Velcro" is used to hold it in a folded position.
- Quality, practicality, softness, and scroll wheel
- - Unfavorable button placement (for some, not for me) Price (varies depending on who you ask; I personally believe the mouse appears to be worth its price, however this mouse's pricing is rather high)
- the quantity of buttons and the flexibility with which you can assign them. Weight: It will undoubtedly be checked out by individuals who want heavier mice. Unlocking the wheel is a fantastic feature (I'm aware that not only this mouse has it), which is great for enormous text documents.
- I took the wire's braid off.
- superior reaction time quality wire Easily fits in the hand. lovely backlight
- When scrolling vigorously, the mouse wheel is really noisy. straight VERY!
- weight, grip, design, and 16k DPI
- 08/19/21 AVOID USING THIS PRODUCT. After using the LCP and RMB for a few months, a UNREMOVABLE double click appears. You can fix the issue for a few months by totally removing the mouse and omron switches and polishing the contact pads, but then the issue returns. A double click emerges after a month or two of use in ALL 8 of the mice that were tested (and recommended to friends). Although most of the screws are hidden beneath the attached Teflon stickers, it would be wonderful if the mouse could be repaired. Wheel tilt buttons might be made stiffer, there are occasionally false positives when pressing the wheel, the DPI decrease button (for precision targeting) is too far away and I can't reach it with my thumb without adjusting the grip. Wheel scrolling makes a loud, continuous clanging noise.
- To wit: Quality, Style, and Usability
- Pressing down firmly on the wheel - Not effective on my mat
- The Construction and Materials
- A month in, the left button started sticking and eventually broke.
- Perfect for right-handed people to use Extremely numerous keys Quality Construction
- Cons: - Low lighting - The "Light" wheel - The Cost (From an objective standpoint, I just can't seem to figure it out.)
- Design and ergonomics. Possibility to adjust weight balancing by weights.
- The settings are stored in the Logitech G HUB, all former blood mice had a memory chip in which presets and settings were saved.
- Low price, Design, ergonomics, weight, length and quality of the wire, good software (it is very clear and convenient to customize the keys for yourself), the number of keys is optimal. Separately, I want to say about the wheel, it is divine, it is possible to set up scrolling to the right / left on Copy / Paste and save a bunch of stupid keystrokes. You can set up several profiles with different command options (if you live more than one, it helps a lot).
- They simply don't exist.