I use the mouse a lot. Internet, computer games, etc. All my previous mice had broken scroll wheels. I bought a mouse from Logitech based on good reviews. The mouse is really pleasant and comfortable, but there are disadvantages that I personally did not expect from a rather expensive mouse from a well-known manufacturer. Firstly, the build quality of the case: the case "walks". The upper part of the case makes sounds when you press the left key. The hull just fell apart. The scroll wheel pleases: everything is clear, the move is smooth. Six months later, a "double click" on the left key began to appear. Press once and double press works. This is the problem of the most low-quality and cheap mice. I did not expect this from Logitech. So that the "double click" does not work, I press the key harder. The backlight is beautiful, the light is soft, it changes depending on the mode. The mouse comes with software with which you can completely customize the mouse for yourself, but I think this is superfluous. I installed the software and realized that I personally have nothing to configure there - everything is already convenient. In general, I will say this: compared to other mice in this price range, this mouse is better. It has a classic and comfortable shape, settings and good quality. The mouse is still better than the cheaper ones (changed almost every six months). After reading reviews on mice from other manufacturers, I noticed that literally everyone complains about the "double click". Apparently, all manufacturers now save on buttons, which is not encouraging.
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