In general, not everyone can get a wheel, but I trudge from it. The mouse is great for the price. Well, for lovers of lighting, a nice bonus in the form of RGB logos and profiles. True, when you put your hand on the mouse, you close it, but these are trifles. Got pros: This, I'm not ashamed to write, is the best mouse for people with a medium-large palm, and for those who don't have enough 2 buttons on the side. SOFT is very convenient, understandable, simple, no tricks. 11 buttons - it's just something, they are all located VERY conveniently, but I generally keep quiet about the four-position wheel - a brilliant implementation. 3 profiles is not enough, but everything is better than 1 or 2. It suited me like this: 1. Browser profile (all buttons are tied to opening, closing, opening recently closed tabs, moving between open tabs, etc.) - incredibly convenient! 2. Profile for Word (copy\paste\cut, etc.) - For those who work in Word, sometimes you can not touch the keyboard, or not reach for the panel on top to perform one or another action 3. For this or that game, I set it up depending on the need. Macros, additional buttons for selecting a particular weapon - just gorgeous. Its cons: The wheel was annoying at first - a strange sound of squealing when you turn it. After getting used to. It also felt heavy (although it spun very easily).
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