Like. two cheap white label/universal models, one with a green trackball, the other with a red trackball, both found with different company names and sold at very different prices. , too many to list here.) This mouse, on the other hand, is much more premium. The trackball is smooth and responsive, all buttons are well spaced and equally responsive, but I didn't accidentally hit buttons I didn't mean to, so they're spot on. The ergonomics are pretty good. It takes me a while to get used to holding it with my middle finger on the left button (default) and my index finger on the (default) right button, but once I learn to loosen my grip and holding it lightly it starts to feel more natural. And the design makes it easy to drag and drop items by holding down the left or right mouse button (yes, Windows has a right-click drag-and-drop feature). I'll get used to it over time. The lowest settings feel too slow, the medium settings are too sensitive in my opinion, and the fastest settings are too irritable (even on my 38-inch monitor), but some people like it. I don't like it about the mouse itself. The little stand that comes with it is worse than no stand. The slightest accidental bump knocks it off the stand, and when that happens the stand acts like a little slide, sending acceleration to the front edge of the table much faster than most people can react to catch it. Fortunately, the mouse seems to be durable. She fell to the ground 3 times before I gave up the stand. The trackball popped out and the battery cover fell off twice, but after she put it back together it didn't seem to bother her at all. Your chosen language, some things remain untranslated, kanji is still displayed (Japanese) Luckily all the important things you need to use are translated (or at least the things I've tried so far). This isn't a reason to skip it, it's just noticeable because the quality of the mouse itself is very high. A few years ago I swapped my computer gaming addiction for learning to play the guitar, so I can't tell you how it works. for gaming, but I can say that this is not the first type of mouse I would turn to if I want to play n00bs. But if you're looking for ergonomics as the most important feature of a mouse, gaming is probably not your primary focus.
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