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Review on Logitech M310 Wireless Compact Mouse, Dark Gray by Agata Sikora ᠌

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The product is no good, I won't buy it again.

The previous mouse had a name like the A4tech X-750. A gaming mouse for everyday use. Very fine "snakeskin"-coated wire is attached to a high-resolution laser. She put in 15 years before the plastic under her left button cracked and she had to stop working. Took the wireless option. I had no idea I was about to buy anything of such low quality. The pluses: 0 wires The indigenous battery has been running for six months with no signs of failure. Here are the negatives: Suddenly, after being used for six months, no one was pressing the wheel (in the browser, opening a tab in the background window). When forced, it functioned properly. I knew this would happen after reading reviews about problems with the buttons on mice, so I was prepared by stocking up on used mice with the intention of soldering the microswitch myself. After taking apart the mouse, I discovered another button behind the wheel; it's a 6x6 mm square, but it doesn't seem to be very sturdy. At home, I discovered a replacement button, but it was unusually long. I tried biting off, sharpening, and soldering, and while these techniques were successful, the click got louder. After two days of bliss, I noticed that nobody was pressing the button again. I'm at a loss on what to do now. On the lookout for the next option? But it's also hard to say how much will be sufficient. Add a second control knob button. The mouse's click got quite firm, making it extremely unpleasant to operate. As a result, I went out and got yet another wireless device, this time from A4Tech. There's another one just like it sitting there, waiting for its chance; perhaps one day I'll have the resources to modify the mouse's center button into a standard microphone, giving it a second lease of life. Perhaps this will occur in the future.