Took for 790. I endured nearly half a year's worth of continual pain while working (during which time I switched legs three times). It all started with the fact that, after purchasing a mouse, I did not find any stickers or papers with the other "devices" that I had purchased; nonetheless, this is not a particularly important detail. I'll begin with the registration form. Extremely uncomfortable, particularly on the right side; the wings on the sides make it difficult to maintain a regular grip, and the angularity of the back slices directly into the palm of the hand. That the wire is braided and has a modest elevation is a positive feature. All of the keys are in an easily accessible location, and pressing the primary keys results in a pleasing, distinct, and audible click. The legs are angular, as I mentioned earlier, and after losing them three times, I had to buy replacements because the kit did not come with any more. After fifty-five hundred days, the sensor on the mouse failed, and it became fully inoperable. After purchasing a Bloody V3, which finally developed the same issue, I decided to go with a Logitech G502, and it has been functioning normally for well over a year now. The form is improved (probably due to the fact that it is not Bloody:D), but the filling has remained the same and has maintained the same issues. Do not get the V8, since it is the worst mouse in the Bloody V series. Instead, look into the Bloody V3 and V5 mice, as they are much more practical and there is no discernible difference in the "stuffing" of the mouse. If you are not a schoolboy who dozes off on his palm, however, you should purchase a standard mouse for gaming, such as one made by Roccat or Logitech. There, mice are superior in every way, and one may select from a wider variety of options. I am confident that there is a miserable form somewhere that, in contrast to this one, you will not find.
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