I decided to bring a wireless mouse to work with me rather than a cable one. Although the mouse is quite small, I do not experience any discomfort as a result of its size. There are no issues with the placement of the pointer, the buttons are pressed properly, and the cursor does not shake. The mouse does not go to sleep, and hence it is not necessary to shake it to wake it up. I am pleased to report that, in terms of the overall quality of the work, I did not observe any discrepancies between the wired one and the wireless one (the work is the most common office work - text, diagrams, presentations). Now, a word about the capabilities. Wheel - it does not have pronounced discrete positions, which means that it spins extremely smoothly; at first, it seemed to me that as a result of this there would be problems when scrolling, but it turned out that I was scared for nothing - there were no problems and pain. Some have stated in the comments that the mouse is incapable of drawing a straight line. That's correct. It's not possible for me either. But, in the vast majority of scenarios, it is not at all necessary. If I hadn't been given the opportunity to read the comment, I never would have seen it. In general, I thought the mouse was great, and I do not have any regrets about purchasing it.
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