Only two days after it was spoken! Because I had heard a number of complaints about jamming in more costly models and that, in general, the mikriks in a Logitek mouse tend to fly out after a year, I made the decision not to spend a lot of money on a mouse. My evaluation will get more obsolete as time passes. There has been some time (four months?). Fire the mouse. No one had any concerns, and nothing was damaged. The only battery that the mouse could survive on was its own, and it did so for an extremely long time—one and a half months—despite the fact that all of the other batteries had a shorter lifespan than its own. However, it is a regret of mine that I did not take an older model that came with a battery. Already lost four of them. It's really too bad:) You will need to invest in a battery that can be recharged and make the effort to do so. This is a bothersome task; it would be much simpler to attach the mouse to a cable or to set it up so that it can charge wirelessly.
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