Those who have a "full hand" grip are not the best candidates for using a mouse, in my opinion. The mouse itself isn't particularly noteworthy; the presence of the mouse is what makes things more entertaining. After several hours of work or play, the horrible shape of the mouse that is caused by her little finger eventually becomes accustomed to a regular posture for an extended period of time. The mouse, despite not being particularly expensive, is of no utility; A4Tech has a lot of other models that are far more successful than "this." The side buttons are dreadful; after using them for a couple of months, a wild backlash begins to form; as a result, pressing them becomes not only unpleasant but already nasty. The mouse becomes dirty very fast, and it needs to be cleaned. Additionally, the matte material itself gets stained (from sweat) or even covered with grease very rapidly. Buying the mouse by itself is not something that is suggested.
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