Today I discovered that the issue with the side buttons is a major one, and I believe that this is the reason why Logitech does not want to acknowledge the factory MARRIAGE. With all of its perks. The sensor functions in the same way as wired ones do, the surface is pleasant and dries quickly, the materials are of great quality, and there is freedom of movement. Having certain negative aspects 1. I was given a MARRIAGE from the factory; the button on the right side is pressed significantly further than the one on the left. 2. It's too small for the palm of my hand! Why doesn't Logitech make two different models, say version A for people with small hands and version B for people with large hands? The ideal length of a mouse for a man's hand is between between 120 and 125 millimeters, while the width should be around 65 millimeters. 3. Because the side walls are convex, it can occasionally be uncomfortable for me to lift it sharply while I'm playing the game. ate: I just recently realized that the mouse wakes up the computer exactly once every ten minutes; however, no matter where I climbed or what settings I tried, nothing worked. I guess I'll have to go to the store.
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