The mouse performs well, on the whole. And for those who are accustomed to using hefty mice and grip the mouse with their thumb in the region of the junction of their phalanges rather of the tip (so that the side button is not hit), even more will come in. However, I would strongly suggest that you drive to a store where you can actually touch this mouse before making a choice on whether or not to buy it. Has some pros: - Reliable hardware - User-friendly software - Additional weights are available (for individuals who want mice that are heavier than the keyboard). - A Large Number of Buttons That Can Be Programmed - Reverse lighting (for the fans) - The click of the left mouse button is quite a bit quieter than the click of the right mouse button (around two to three times quieter). - There is an option to alter how the scroll works (it can spin "step by step" (loud option), or it can spin without any separators, that is, in free spin (very helpful to scroll pages with a significant quantity of text). Quiet option)) - There is a button located under the thumb that you may assign things to (by default, the mouse sensitivity will decrease while you keep the button pushed). - The sides of the mouse are made of rubber (to prevent it from slipping out of your hand), Large feet made of Teflon allow for effortless movement on the plastic carpet of the Xiaomi MIIIW Gaming Mouse Pad. If the mat is kept clean, there will be no breakdowns. Cons: - If you are used to using a mouse that is less in weight, you may find it challenging to operate this one, particularly at first. The mouse is hefty, and there are no weights fitted in it. In addition, all of the mouse's weight is focused in the back, which means that you will need to exert additional effort in order to remove its back from the carpet. The additional buttons on this mouse are laid out in a manner that makes it next to impossible to access them in a way that is handy. Because it is so close to the thumb, the button under the thumb is extremely annoying because it is frequently pressed by accident. I was obligated to transport her to her appointments. - 25k dpi in the form of an alluring bait. Why it is necessary to increase the dpi to such high amounts has never made any sense to me. I set the sensitivity on all of my mice to no more than 6000, as this is more than sufficient even for a 2k monitor (on this one I set 6400, and I had to greatly reduce the slider in Windows so that the mouse does not fly around the monitor from corner to corner). - The right click on the mouse directly reeks of cheapness (as if you click on the mouse for 200). It seems as though there are various switches hidden beneath each button.
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