If the buttons were pressed more smoothly and a little quieter (for such and such a price), I would put 5, and I would advise this product to everyone. Got pros: - Sensor is great - Illumination pleases the eye - Software after SteelSeries is complicated and confusing, but I figured it out and it works fine) - Legs are huge - Braided wire - Medium in size, but fits comfortably in the hand - There are no rubber bands on the sides, but the surface is rough there and nothing slips - The side buttons do not touch (the mouse is symmetrical, and the buttons are only on one side for the right-hander) - Nice coverage Cons: - The most important thing in the left and right buttons, the right one is very loud, and the left one is tighter when pressed, and when you hold the key for more than 2-3 seconds, it seems that the mechanism sticks inside and comes off with a delay of a couple of ml seconds, very unpleasant. - Switchable sensing on the mouse skips any enabled application and exits to the desktop showing in the corner what kind of sensing you have enabled, it's very annoying that you don't need to save the profile on the mouse and turn off the HyperX NGenuity application.
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