More than half of the profit from the mouse is software that cannot be installed. There are a TON of problems on the network with attempts to make friends with the mouse both with ordinary PCs and with ASUS BRANDED LAPTOPS, where either the proprietary noise reduction technology with a microphone falls off, or half of the other chips stop working, well, or the classic ASUS "you are not connected to the Internet" at the initial software installation. I can't even recommend taking a mouse to "try and see if it's me who won't have any problems." However, it's up to you.
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