Desktop mouse. Because of its high resolution, it may easily be mistaken for an entry-level gaming console. Nevertheless, just for as long as it is fresh. It requires newly purchased batteries (minimum 1.3 volts, can be powered from one piece) It's possible that the sensor's sensitivity will be uneven or variable in X and Y when used on certain surfaces. Very unpredictable on the surface. Detects only surfaces that are not extremely light, primarily the texture of fabric. When she thinks of a problematic surface, she thinks of a table, namely an ordinary office table. Paper does not catch at all. Due to the sensor's great sensitivity to dirt and dust, it must be blown clean before use. The quality of the mouse's ability to "catch" the surface gradually deteriorates over time, leading me to believe that either the light emitter or the photocell will fail at some point in the future. Despite the wheel's complicated design, it has managed to survive throughout history. unsuccessful button on the wheel that is unpleasant to the touch, grating, and presses indistinguishably pressed ("wrung out"). Even though I never use the horizontal scroll, the creaking sound started appearing after nine months when the scroll was tilted to the right. However, it is quite possible to solder it to quiet switches from some alik. The tilt wheel functions, but it does not map in games. Buttons: the main buttons click quite loudly. 2 additional buttons are real, but they have a rather deep stroke. Despite the fact that they are not "sporty," they are made very well and are a nice addition. Because the sides contain a rubber pad, not only is the grip comfortable, but it also prevents slipping. If your hand is large enough, you can play with a claw grip without sacrificing the comfort of your grip on the instrument. I was able to use up both batteries in a span of six months given that I turned the device off when it was not in use. Even with brand new batteries, it still freezes up every so often. I've seen that it stalls at these specific times, and I believe that this is due to wifi competing for frequencies. As a direct consequence of this, the value of its price is quite low. A mouse for the office that is both accurate and comfortable. As a kind of entertainment, the wheel features a contentious layout, despite the fact that the wheel itself is practical and rather dependable. The knot that is tied to the wheel wears down quite rapidly because to its gluttony. My Chinese rapoo has been in use for the past five years, during which time the water has reached the knees, but this one is less than a year old and is already beginning to creak.
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