While I have no major complaints overall, I have noticed that this mouse does have some limitations. Over the past 24 hours, I've been utilizing it. The following are the advantages: Very pliable material. Forgive my ignorance, but I believe the name of this technology is Soft Touch. There are five buttons at your disposal, and you can design them however you choose. Certain programs might have their own preferences customized. Bluetooth connectivity with no need for additional dongles. These adaptors break down after some time. Since there is no longer an adapter to worry about, and no protruding USB ports, you can focus on using your laptop. Smooth, silent left and right mouse buttons. Clicking on them is a pleasurable experience. The presence of "wheel left," "wheel right," and two side buttons; the silence of clicking the wheel. I needed to find a mouse that met the remaining two requirements. A more practical feature, though, is Bluetooth connectivity. Contains drawbacks: โ Price. About 2500 would be a safe estimate. Often, mice are 2-5 times less expensive. One can pick from three unappealing hues. The color black is overused. Unfortunately, I cannot say that the combination of red and gray is aesthetically pleasant. The side buttons click with a moderate amount of noise, but the "wheel left," "wheel right," and "switch to the second device" buttons are, shall we say, fairly audible. Why not make all the buttons silent if you're going to the trouble of designing a silent mouse? Problems with the Bluetooth connection. Disabling power saving for Bluetooth devices requires some fiddling in Device Manager. This is not a mouse issue; rather, it is a result of the design of most computers. My mouse was malfunctioning, but I resolved the issue.
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