I have spent many years using the M325 model, and while everything works perfectly, the only maintenance it requires is that the switches be soldered once every few years (I use it as a work one). Unkillable mouse. Nevertheless, there is one issue: her sensor is cumbersome, and it was not feasible to draw horizontal or vertical lines with it. Open up Paint on your computer, if you have one, and try to rapidly create some lines that are horizontal. You won't believe what happens next. This is not the case with any of the cheapest mice; rather, the drawing is done one pixel at a time. This problem does not occur on MX Anywhere 3, as expected. But, there seems to be an issue with scrolling. If you turn it slowly, like when you're reading the text, for example, it behaves correctly. However, if you turn it very quickly - in a jerk, when it spins with inertia - everything is also fine. But, if you scroll quickly and sharply, it will skip, which was not the case with the M325. It may not be so noticeable at first, but as you get used to it, you begin to notice it.
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