- Write about the faults, which have not been disclosed yet.
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- Has a dual mode and silent buttons.
- Really delicate mouse. Limited capacity. While Mac OS X's Bluetooth mode runs well, it lags on Windows.
- Quiet keys. Price 800 - acceptable.
- NN was able to discover.
- I am unable to comment due to the fact that a failure obscures all of the benefits.
- After half an hour, Bluetooth connectivity is lost. Status "Connected", no response from the mouse After a month, the radio channel ceased transmissions.
- Super-quiet, Dual-Interface Connectivity, and Stunning Design
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- Absolutely silent Operates in two modes, both by bluetooth and using the included USB list Extremely simple to switch between modes The perfect size for those with more petite hands Has side keys a link that is easy and quick In contrast to the elite master mx3, there is essentially no delay. The color white has a really elegant appearance.
- Disgusting wheel Loud clicks come from the side keys. Battery power is required.
- 2-band mouse; it can operate either through Bluetooth 4.0 or through a receiver and a radio channel; the pricing depends on which method is chosen. food - 2 AAA batteries
- A worthy purchase for the price. Extremely comfy and quiet, with two additional buttons on the left side of the device.
- The battery drains quite quickly (I had the typical two brand-new alkaline GP Super batteries, and they were gone in just 18 days).
- The mouse is not overly little, and the palm does not hang loosely; the hand is comfortable. Because the buttons are as silent as they possibly can be, you won't be able to wake anyone up. It functions well on a variety of surfaces, and the batteries appear to have a lengthy shelf life.
- They are nowhere to be found.
- The ability to function both over Bluetooth as well as with its own USB whistle (included). Click the button on the mouse to switch between different connection options.
- The battery dies immediately, that is to say, with no prior notice whatsoever. Miscommunications caused by blowing a whistle
- Regular work requires a normal mouse. Delightful quiet pressing. It is not appropriate for something that is more serious than that. is intermittently disconnected for a brief length of time. For instance, you need to choose a significant piece of text, but this won't work since the connection can drop while you move the mouse, and if that happens, the selection will be cleared and you'll have to start over. The same phenomenon occurs for any lengthy operation that involves keeping the key pressed. drag and drop, etc. This is not due to a weak signal because the receiver or the connected bluetooth device is in direct line of sight. It took me a while to get used to how quickly the battery would drain. Batteries, at best, have a lifespan of one week, however other batteries have a lifespan that is slightly greater. A little bit.
- Because of this, the cover of the battery compartment does not close completely, and it makes a slight tinkling sound. If you are accustomed to working in a way that involves raising and lowering the mouse rather than simply moving it around the table surface, this will be an incredibly frustrating experience for you. Sometimes has brief lapses in connectivity at random! Large amount of charge consumed