Before I discovered, several people on this site wrote about having issues scrolling. neither on the W60 nor the W70 (I own both models), even though I have both. The W60 is a versatile and comfortable grip that can be used with either a traditional or a claw hand position. It is also appropriate for large hands like mine. For me, the W70 is the most comfortable option for claws since a large hand is all that's necessary in addition to a thick thumb that does not totally fit in the mouse curve that was designed for it. Because of this, an ergonomically correct position for the hand that is not clasped cannot be achieved when using the mouse, which is not a problem when using my W60 model. Aside from that, it lives up to expectations, although it is obvious that there are cooler mice available, the cost of which is several times greater. In spite of my lack of gaming experience and my status as a "home" gamer amateur, I find the quality of Bloody's products to be rather satisfactory. People for whom gaming is both a vocation and a sport, in addition to being something else entirely, are likely to have more fascinating ideas to offer than the average individual. I couldn't be happier with how everything turned out! If you have relatively small hands and want to utilize a claw grip, then the W70 is a good option for you to consider. However, if your hands are really huge, you should look at another mouse. If you are used to the classic grip and have hands that are larger than typical, it is recommended that you go with the W60 model. Best of luck)
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