Excellent rodent. The first few years of its existence. Other from the issues that have been discussed, there are no further complaints. Logitech mice have always impressed me with their level of quality. (G5 - forever.) It seems to me that the quality of the materials used in this mouse may be improved, but Logitech, like with many other companies, chose to use cheaper materials in order to enhance sales. Even though it's on the smaller side, a person with a large hand can comfortably use it. High-quality sensor, with no history of complaints. The plethora of additional controls and buttons. You've done a pretty good job. The disadvantage is that not all of the additional buttons are easy to utilize. Yet, this is simply a matter of custom. When you click the button on the mouse, an inside square made of plastic applies pressure to the roller, which then transmits a signal farther. After two and a half years, the button ceased functioning because the roller had simply worn away a recess in the plastic. Only under really intense levels of strain.
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