To tell you the truth, this mouse is somewhat peculiar. Before that, there were a variety of mice ranging from $800 to $1200 that were made by various companies, and they all worked. They lasted for around two years until the wheel started to deteriorate. I made the decision to try Bloody, and my initial reactions have been quite contrasting. There is a halt and a slowdown. In my opinion, you should avoid installing any branded software at all costs because it makes no sense. After entering or leaving the game, your sense settings will be returned to their defaults. Extremely frustrating. In general, it took me a few days before I became accustomed to it. I was hoping that Bloody would deliver anything worthwhile, but it seems that Oclick, which ran for almost three years and was worth 700, was more successful.
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