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Review on Logitech Backlit Programmable Certified Refurbished by Micha Kamierczak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

If I'm not mistaken, sales of this mouse began in 2022, and I've been using it ever since, which would put the year somewhere between 2022 and 2022. I paid between 3,000 and 5,000 dollars for it;) After that, I had a gig in La2. Because of the way the digital block was constructed, the user's thumb can correctly push the buttons that they need to. This is because the digital block is divided into two portions, each of which contains six buttons. These buttons are physically recessed to the center of the block, and because the user's finger is placed within the area that contains six buttons, it is positioned in an ideal position among the buttons. The function of pressing to the side is implemented on the wheel, which is something that has also become a habit for me while I'm using it in games. At first, the button for the ring finger appeared to be an unnecessary aid, and the unintentional presses were a source of great annoyance. After that, though, I came to the conclusion that I could utilize it in games like Mass Effect for close-range strikes. This third button, in addition to the left and right mouse buttons, strikes me as a really ingenious example of product design. You have the ability to apply your own highlighting to the macros that are being used. This will assist you in preventing unintentional "scrolling" when selecting presets, which is helpful if there are two or more of them in a single game. I learned how to use all of the buttons on this mouse while playing MMORPGs, which allowed me to unload some of the workload from my left hand onto the keyboard. It will be feasible to use a large number of talents without having to waste time switching between skill panels in the game if a few adjustments are made to the mapping from the keyboard to the mouse. The double-click function was first introduced a year ago. First, press the button on the left, and then press the button on the right. The amount of buttons, a digital block for the thumb, pressing the wheel to the side, and the third button for the ring finger are the features that make this mouse ideal for me. At first, I considered switching to a different mouse, but after looking at the available options, I decided that there was no other option for me. After taking everything apart, I examined the microswitches to see how they worked. After placing the purchase, I soldered the components onto all three buttons. Over the course of more than six years of abusive mouse use, only the double-click feature managed to escape. If she is less than a year old, even the company logo is still on her clothing, according to her appearance. Now that the mikriks have been replaced, I'm crossing my fingers that they have a long and healthy life ahead of them;) We are grateful to Logitech for producing such an outstandingly high-quality product. Those of you who have not yet purchased but are considering it: given that the model has been phased out, I strongly recommend that you do so!

Pros
  • Producing products of high quality. Components that were used. Ergonomics. Design. The total amount of buttons and where they are situated. Buttons that are completely programmable.
Cons
  • Totally subjective thoughts (for some people, the following won't even qualify as negatives): 1) Teflon legs - used with multiple rugs and scarcely slips anywhere; it is still necessary to test non-woven rugs. 2) In order to access the G9-G14 key block under the thumb, you will need to make a little adjustment to your grip. When I am aware of this, I refrain from putting commands on that block that are "vital" =)