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Review on Logitech Lightspeed Wireless Adjustable Programmable by Andrey Miltchov Petk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

I was immediately impressed when I examined (both visually and tactilely) it at the store; pressing the buttons is a very pleasant experience, and the mouse itself fits perfectly into the palm of my hand, just as it should. On the other hand, after working (and not even playing) for around an hour, the bone on my wrist was significantly rubbed. Because there is a rest for the thumb, the hand is positioned at a very little angle. The wrist itself was depressed as a result of the fact that the mouse is very heavy for me even when it does not have any weights attached to it. The second point is the wheel, which has two modes: the first is the usual mode, and the second is a "in free flight" mode, in which the scrolling is not fixed. When scrolling in the default mode, the standard mode causes about half of the mouse to shake, and the fixation is very firm. When I suddenly paused during the "free flight" segment, the page scrolled a little bit upward and then back down again. After thirty minutes had passed, it started to become tedious. Due to the fact that I have a small hand, I had to constantly adjust how my hand was positioned in order to utilize the wheel. And finally, there are buttons for adding. They are made of a shiny plastic, and there are significant spaces between each one. As if the objective was to cut costs on something, and they chose to do this instead of it. In general: - For 5.5k, I was hoping for a higher quality product, but I was disappointed. In terms of how easy it is to use, I found that it was not suitable for my task. Regarding games, I am not sure. Games that demand that kind of weightiness are probably not my thing, therefore you won't find me there. I strongly suggest that you experiment with it first, before purchasing it from the store. Play around with it on the table, spin the wheel, and look at it in great detail.

Pros
  • - Aggressive design; - The hand lies quite pleasantly, including due to the thumb rest; - Pleasant and quiet button clicks; - It is unpretentious to a surface - it is possible on a rug, and it is possible without; - It has pleasant and quiet button clicks; - It has pleasant and quiet button clicks; - It has an aggressive design. - Added some additional weights (not a lot, but it's great to have);
Cons
  • It appears that there is a significant problem with the wheel. "Plastic" makes such a crunching sound when scrolling; - All buttons, with the exception of the two most important ones, have an inexpensive appearance; - There were quite a few places where extra gaps existed. buttons