Proprietary software is optional if the default settings are satisfactory. By default, the settings are as follows - the sensor is 1600 dpi, the thumb buttons have the functionality of the browser's "Forward" and "Back" buttons. Without software, the mouse works quite well. Its pros: - Large mouse. It fits perfectly under my large man's hand. - Convenient height. Before that, I had a low-profile mouse from a monoblock kit, which I did not like for its height. This height is fine. - Bluetooth connection can also be considered a plus. I have bluetooth everywhere and this mouse can be connected to any device. - Convenient scroll wheels, it seems to be metal, with perforations so that the finger does not slip off. - Potentially convenient two buttons for the thumb, which I don't use out of habit, because. I have never had them on any mouse. - The surface of the mouse and the place under the thumb are matte, as if soft-touch, but not soft-touch. Pleasant to the touch in general. - The default sensor resolution is 1600 dpi and this is the best option for me. In proprietary software, you can change the settings, but there are no switches on the mouse itself. - As a plus, you can also write down the fact that the mouse has the ability to connect to three devices. Working from standard AAA batteries is also a plus for me, because. they can simply be replaced and that's it, but there is no built-in battery, besides, it loses capacity over time. - Long battery life. I have had it for more than a month, and instead of the supplied batteries, I installed the ones that were in the last mouse. Judging by the data of the charge system, they have 43%, and when they connected it was about 50%. For a little more than a month, it took about 7%. Based on this, we can calculate that two AAA batteries will last at least six months. With its cons: It seems that I have a double click of the left mouse button. I'm not sure yet, because this does not always happen and I can’t understand whether it seems to me, or I accidentally press it myself, or whether it’s really a marriage. If the number of phantom clicks becomes critical and I begin to notice that it is annoying, then apparently this is definitely a defect. I'm going to give up. Another disadvantage is very loud clicks of the right and left mouse buttons. The wheel (middle button) and optional thumb buttons are much quieter. I read before buying that this mouse is not quiet, but I didn't expect it to be that loud. Alas, this is sometimes very annoying.
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