You should definitely try this mouse out in person before purchasing it. Not everyone will find ergonomics to be comfortable because it was created for a palm of a specific size. Also, I advise against using proprietary software because it greatly increases the possibility. Got pros: 1. I prefer the design to that of the MX 2 and 2S visually. 2. The software, in my opinion, performs admirably. I didn't run into any acronyms that I couldn't understand because they were in English. Also beneficial is synchronization. I don't know if this is still a new function, but I'm happy to modify the surroundings. The fact that you can customize all of the buttons for various apps was another feature I appreciated. Even motions can be changed to fit your personal needs. It's true that I need to relearn how to use it successfully. 3. The wheel deserves no further praise. swift, quiet, and receptive. I soon used to it, and now that I'm at home, I miss the speedy scroll. It's fantastic that the speed at which the wheel enters free spin mode may be programmed. I believe that the marriage examples that other users have mentioned here (along with various wheel braking movies on YouTube) belong to the OEM version or earlier upgrades (such mice differ in color - they are black, not dark gray ). But only time will tell if I actually got a little more lucky or if the wheel will eventually break down. 4. A practical and sound button beneath the thumb (which is on the protruding part of the body). You can press without ever moving your hand from its natural position. 5. The battery is really strong; for almost a month, it has sustained daily use of 6 to 8 hours of work. I anticipated a worse outcome. Pros below: 1. The mouse, strangely enough, proved to be too small for my palm. On the left side of the body that protrudes, the thumb does not rest very comfortably. 2. An elevated side wheel. It ought to have been put nearer the base, in my opinion. 3. I'm not sure why, but the color was slightly altered in the "shop" version. The OEM version had a nearly black tint, but they turned it gray. Personally, I like black better. Of course, this is a personal preference. 4. The location of the button that changes the wheel rotation mode is awkward. To get to it, I must bend my finger three times. Yet, it's a wonderful thing that it can be used for any action. 5. The cost to me is very high. Certainly, the premium market has many features and everything, but the mouse will still fail in 2022 by a factor of seven. Yes, and for some reason more so on Ali. As most people who acquire these mice already own one or more Type-C cables, I wouldn't mind at all if the box were less pretentious and there wasn't a USB cord included in the set, but the cost would be at least $500 less (but at the same time I understand that the purchase price of the wire is half a dollar, and the box is the same amount).
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