I don't think at all right now that this mouse has beaten my two favorite single feature mice. No, I'm not talking about how quiet the new mouse is, which I would say is impressive on its own. I'm talking about managing three devices. At one point I had two Logitech mice that worked with a PC and a laptop and you can only imagine the amount of confusion this will cause when switching between them. Now I've bought another tablet and realized I needed a better solution. I really like having a mouse on my desk and yes it fits nicely between my big ball and the Logitech mini mice. The build quality is on par with what Logitech offers, and the rechargeable battery with smart auto shutoff is amazing, no batteries required! . (I haven't had to plug or unplug this mouse since I got it.) I find the only thing I don't like about this guy is where they placed the button to switch between different devices. There's a tiny button just in front of the laser pointer that's used for this function, and to be honest it doesn't feel that reliable for this type of activity. Design wise it would have been desirable to have a recessed switch on the right side of the mouse. calm. I'm not sure I would recommend it for gaming as I haven't used it in that capacity before, but I would recommend it for controlling multiple devices.
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