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Review on πŸ–±οΈ Renewed Logitech M705 Wireless Marathon Mouse: 3-Year Battery & Hyper-Fast Scrolling in Ergonomic Black Design for PC/Laptop with Unifying Receiver by Aneta Olszewska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

I have been using this mouse for 6 months now. I bought it because of the inert scroll and an additional button under the thumb, because I am a user of OS X. The software is good, it allows you to configure any mouse actions for each of the buttons. As a result, we have a good option for an office of average scall. Additional buttons and their customization help you work faster. I set up scrolling between desktops on the arrows, and on the additional Mission Control button. The mouse is quite heavy if you connect two batteries at once, but it works on one. However, an unbalanced center of gravity is immediately felt. For your day, a very option for the office. But if you are very sensitive to peripherals, then I advise you to spend money and buy a more top-end Logitech Performance MX model, or even MASTER. If I had a choice today, I wouldn't buy. PS. It's been about 4 months since the purchase. Started to glitch scrolling. Spontaneously began to press. When trying to Drag & Drop, the button seemed to stick, did not release the documents. If you turn on the video in the browser, then it was paused by itself. If the cursor was on the link, then they opened themselves. Used very little, in the office only for work. There is not even any talk of any gaming loads. DO NOT BUY!

Pros
  • 1) Ergonomics 2) Inert scroll 3) Warranty 3 years 4) Long battery life
Cons
  • 1) Scroll in inertia mode sometimes scrolls by itself. That is, it has a center of gravity at a certain point and it falls down under gravity. Scrolls. It's infuriating. In addition, he backlash to the side. 2) The sensor is located on the right, which entails strange mouse behavior if you turn the mouse in your hand. Definitely not suitable for those who use at least sometimes programs like Photoshop, where the accuracy of the cursor position is very important. 3) Backlash of the left and right buttons. Minor, but annoying.

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