- There is no side scroll (on many models, it has a tendency to be buggy), [picture error] [note: this feature is present]. Wired. Almost devoid of scale. In contrast to many other, more expensive models, it typically rests in the hand.
- It has the odor of charred plastic. The scroll might have been situated closer to the front edge, and the wheel is pressed firmer than in the previous mouse; as a result, the index finger became fatigued much more quickly.
- Consistency, Consistency, and Consistency
- mouse, indeed,
- The wheel makes noise.
- Suggested Retail Price ($500) Reliable Comfortable
- Price must be under $300 in order for it to be in line with the item. very clean assembly
- Cheap plastic causes the fingers to perspire, causing the surface to quickly become dirty. As a result, the keys occasionally stick to the fingers a little bit and make an unpleasant rattling sound when pressed; I particularly notice this on the left key. You have to exert effort to feel control over the mouse since it feels as like it is being lead by the wire because the wire is hard and the mouse itself is light, which is uncomfortable. When pressed, the scroll may readily scroll a few divisions and scrolls with a faint but unpleasant rattling sound. Although it seems to me that the size of my palm is about average, the manufacturer clearly misjudged the size of the mouse, and I certainly do not advise this mouse for those who have huge paws. Although it may just be a cheap LED in this case, it feels like there is not enough frequency of reports even though the laser is still better, more accurate, and somehow more responsive. But it seems like everything is definitely not as clear now that the laser has faded. The case's form is OK, but ergonomics definitely aren't its strong suit; extended use wears down the brush.
- No
- Click twice. very loud
- It fits nicely in the palm of my hand. The ability to click and scroll is of great convenience. Ease with which one can link Cord of sufficient length that is functional on all surfaces
- Despite using it for close to a year and a half, I did not find
- In addition to the aforementioned benefits, this roller is also low-priced, straightforward to disassemble, and simple to clean.
- Which bowl do you use, left or right? Two clicks on the button = a treatment for [1]. After one year, the plastic is scratched, unclean, and greasy, and the wire has turned black due to the treatment [2].
- Low cost. Service life is relatively long. No, soiled plastic.
- large click. For me, the scrolling wasn't particularly apparent.
- Slim, cheap, and easy to transport mouse.
- Personally, I have to say no.