I do not understand why no one writes about the sensor of this mouse. Its pros: Build quality, ergonomic convenience (I don’t need a big one - it fits on a small rug), beautiful (gray), communication quality, silent, normal wheel (does not crunch or rumble), there is a switch and a place for the transmitter. Has some cons: Don't hesitate to buy this mouse. This mouse has a crazy cursor and it is crazy for ALL M220 mice (this is not a marriage, this is such a sensor). And it's useless to try to configure in Windows. the more you reduce the sensitivity (in order to somehow hit the icons), the slower the cursor will crawl on the table and to pass the screen from top to bottom you will need to intercept the mouse three times. I assure you, after 6 hours of torment, you will simply gouge this "miracle" mouse against the wall. And the funny thing is, opening the mouse and trying to twist something there (such as turning the LED or its height) will not help you. In the end, you just put this mouse on the shelf and go buy a normal one. The mouse was tested on a rug.
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