- Consider the following factors: cost, construction quality, materials utilized, dimensions, and shape.
- It makes a loud clicking sound, but it's not a major issue.
- Stability at Work Construction standards and material selection Pricing as well as the length of the warranty Programmable middle button (composite with scroll wheel) One AA battery serves as the power source. An allegedly long lifespan for the battery slot for storing the USB receiver
- Although it is on the smaller side and has an odd shape, these are more problems of routine and function than they are deficiencies.
- compact and wireless, and free of any odor
- The loud and distinctive clicking sound of low-quality plastic. Pressing down firmly on the button on the wheel Creating a racket when turning the wheel Unreliable accuracy in the positioning of the pointer.
- The cost the dimensions the appearance
- The shape is not the most ergonomic.
- at work I used the B170 model, everything seemed fine, but I didn’t like this M170 model at all
- - terrible positioning of the cursor, flies 10-20 degrees sometimes to the side - awkward shape - the left and right buttons rub against each other during a quick change of pressing; located close
- Curve sensor
- Price. Convenience
- Loud click sound
- Nimble, comfortable mouse.
- No.
- It works fine, but the indicator does not light up, like other mice
- The red indicator does not work.
- 1. Quality 2. Price 3. Autonomy size 4 5. Vitality
- In shooters, holding down the right key and repeatedly pressing the left key may cause sticking
- compact
- They are not here
- Compact, working.
- Plastic surface of the wheel.
- The box is sealed
- There was no Bluetooth module in the kit and the mouse itself does not work.
- Plugged in = working
- Under a larger palm than mine.