- - the device is small and can be operated with either hand - the wheel can be clicked, and it also functions as a button - the optics are invisible (in the sense, it does not shine at the bottom of the sensor) - it is simple to hide (people tend to use it on their beds), and - the computer can find it right away - Easy to play computer games - Extended battery life on AA batteries - No difficulties with use in almost seven years
- - compact size (even so, it will be awkward for a few people, but my hand is noticeably bigger than typical, and I have gradually grown accustomed to using the mouse)
- Is that the price, but for this amount of money you can look for a mouse made by a different company, which is likely to be of higher quality. After being thrown into the wall, it only fractured into three pieces since it was well-built and well-assembled.
- There are quite a few of them to be found. The sensor loses its grip. Because it is so light, the mouse cannot be positioned in its regular manner because of its low weight. Extremely loud keys. What could be more frustrating? I don't know all about it.
- Low levels of energy usage Within the mouse, there is a compartment for the receiver (very convenient) Obtainable only from a great distance
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- It is not only lightweight and compact, but it also does not play or creak, and it runs for a long period on a single battery.
- Accuracy in positioning and communicating with the computer turned out to be difficult because the controls were too small for my hands. software developed locally
- The receiver is quite little and does not cause any interference. That covers all of the benefits.
- One disadvantage is the use of a laser mouse.
- Classic design. Ergonomics. Works well on a variety of surfaces. Very quiet click.
- a lack of control over the battery Quite a mysterious configuration and program.
- Quality!
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- Design, convenience, reliability.
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