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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ J-Tech Digital Ergonomic Mouse with Wireless Connection, Removable Palm Rest, Thumb Buttons, Rechargeable Battery, Adjustable DPI; Windows and MAC Compatible [V638] by Jason Connolly

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I don't understand what they did to the battery

I don't understand why the battery is built in and needs to be charged every day. Why doesn't it just use 2A batteries like any other mouse? These last months and months. BATTERY: But this one seems to get charged almost every day. I used it yesterday - all day - without charging, so it will probably last a couple of days. But come on, constantly plugging this thing into a USB charger is a real hassle. For now I just leave it plugged in so I don't have to think about it, but the result is that the cord is now trailing all over my desk! It is very annoying that the mouse turns itself off after only a few minutes of non-use. Of course, they will say that this is to save battery. But if they used the normal battery setting, where the battery lasts for months, you wouldn't need to save battery. The problem is that you have to left or right click to activate it again. mouse button. But when you click, what the cursor was on before the mouse went "dead" is clicked. Perhaps the cursor was on the X (close window) in the top right corner of the application. So if you click to activate the mouse again, this program will also be closed at the same time. NOT GOOD. Not good at all. Also, the weird thing is that they programmed it to turn itself off even if it's always online! No matter what you do, it turns off after a few minutes. This will probably kill him for me. Because although it's really comfortable and ergonomic, I don't see how I can endure a certain problem in the long term. I might endure it for the next few days. But I had already lost my place where I was reading on the webpages because when I clicked to activate the mouse again, the webpage scrolled well past where I was reading. Not good. It's no good having a mouse clicking on objects while you can't see where the cursor is. ERGONOMICS: Great in terms of getting used to it. It's just like a standard mouse, except it's vertical. Your fingers will snap naturally and you really don't need to retrain. Your index finger automatically lands on the left mouse button and your middle finger on the right. Very good from this point of view. However, I've found I tend to lean on it with the full weight of my arm because it's upright. which causes other problems (as described below). ACCURACY: In terms of movement accuracy, I don't find it as accurate as a standard mouse. Maybe it's because I tend to press them more because as a vertical mouse it's easier to put your hand's weight on it. But I feel like it doesn't slide across the mouse pad as easily as my other mouse.

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • I'm worried