- Very low-pitched, featherweight, and space-saving. Rides smoothly over any terrain. Ergonomic cursor movement (details below). It's possible that someone will find it helpful to switch from USB to Bluetooth. The hard switch is the one I prefer to use.
- It is not very common to see people using flat mice. It is obvious that the hand gets used to it, and gradually you may even begin to perceive it as the norm; however, when you pick up the classics again, you realize that there is still something wrong with this mouse. This is because the hand gets used to it, and because gradually you begin to perceive it as the norm.
- nice clicks Instantaneous transitioning between different devices Pleasant to the touch and very small Compatible with any surface Not having friezes, having trouble going asleep, and making positional mistakes
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- Conveniently fits in the palm of the hand The click is quite quiet, and it works well on any surface. There are none of the lags and freezes that are common with other rivals.
- I have not been successful in finding it as of yet.
- Very soft click. Compact. Solid substance devoid of gloss and rubber-like components (not counting the wheel, which, however, is also flawless). works with USB and Bluetooth. works quickly and with precise positioning. Beautiful design. available in a variety of hues. Pricing vs. quality is perfect.
- An oddly low and flat profile at first.
- 1) Little in stature 2) Clicks that are just barely audible 3) Wireless communication through radio and Bluetooth
- Extremely silent; use it at a noisy bar or late at night without worrying about disturbing your neighbors. Although it may appear cramped at first, you will quickly adjust to the space. If you're using a PC but don't have Bluetooth, or vice versa with a laptop, you can simply switch the connection mode and start working as soon as everything is set up. - A pleasant color scheme and design; soft tones and a streamlined aesthetic. - It's possible to play games thanks to the smooth latency, though you might find a larger mouse connected by cord more convenient.
- The mouse slows occasionally when I make quick movements, although this could be a table issue. In theory, it's too small and flat, but the hand quickly adjusts. - The noise level of the rodent's wheel is much higher than that of the LMB or RMB.
- Keys that are quiet, light, comfortable, convenient for switching between devices, slowly deplete one battery, and a variety of colors Design is interesting and the bluetooth transceiver for non-bluetooth devices is stored conveniently.
- A typical office mouse costs a lot of money. After 6 months of use, the wheel snapped.
- Silent, indeed. It is easy to use and feels good in the hand. There are no superfluous and pointless bells and whistles included.
- They are nowhere to be found.
- Extremely aesthetically pleasing, exceptionally silent, and pleasantly haptic, both the buttons and the wheel. I was able to access BT without any difficulties in just two clicks. Although it costs twice as much as the old M185, you don't feel sorry for yourself for even a second because the only difference is the amount of capacity it offers.
- Flat. I am starting to grow used to it.
- Magnetic lid makes it simple to open; it also has fairly quiet keys and accurate scroll wheel movement, as well as connectivity for bluetooth and receiver. The second technique was instantly and successfully identified without any issues.
- quiet, cozy, light, and adorable
- still not