Excellent choice for usage in the house. Not really, although there are various kinds of currency and methods of doing business involved with gaming. Very successful model that is both unpretentious and space-saving. Possesses positive qualities such as being good, being compact, and not being overly noisy. In this scenario, there is also a "silent" version available, in which the sounds of button pushes are muffled completely. I found it to be quite satisfying that it could function on a single cell for over a year and a half, during which time I had to replace the battery only once. I have been using consistently for more than two years. My mouse has a basic radio module, however my keyboard, which is of the same manufacturer, is equipped with a USB Unifying radio module. I used a specialized program provided by the manufacturer to set up both the keyboard and the mouse to work with Unifying. Con: Literally only recently, the connection began to disappear periodically, and it wasn't until I worked out what it was related with that it stopped doing so. It's possible that there's an issue with the Unifying module. The previous mouse included forward and backward navigation buttons on the side; however, this model does not include these buttons at all. For some reason, Logitech only includes these buttons in their more expensive mice.
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