The legs are manufactured by first applying a thin layer of Teflon, followed by a layer of regular plastic. This is included in a mouse that costs 12,000 dollars. Because of this, the legs have a tinge of gray rather than being completely white. At the same time, the mouse has a "rough" feel when it is moved across the carpet, in contrast to Teflon legs purchased from AliExpress, where everything functions well. Despite this, it could be appealing to the type of person who enjoys it when the mouse is repaired after a "flick." It would not be a mouse, but rather a dream, if you put regular Teflon on it and made side rubber inserts like on the G403 HERO. I was able to resolve the issue at this time by purchasing fully functional Teflon legs from China and installing lining on the inside of the kit's side panels. Aside from this, the mouse, in general, is more than deserving of consideration. I urge you to make the purchase!
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