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Review on Logitech G G903 Lightspeed Wireless Mouse, Black by Adam Wojtczuk ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It can't be worse! A waste of money.

For me, this is a professional tool, thus I don't think spending about $25,000 on a new set from Logitech (g613 + g903 + g powerplay) is excessive given that I use it for 12–16 hours per day. I'm almost positive that this is the last Logitech kit I'll ever own because it works flawlessly and only has a rug, pah-pah. I also reviewed the keyboard, which is as "beautiful." You can probably take it to the repair shop, and they will probably do something with all of this, but since I live in the area and this is my working tool, the time spent traveling back and forth and simply purchasing a spare kit (since I already gave the old kit to someone, I can't replace what) is not worthwhile for me. For this reason, Logitech has always been my first choice (as I once thought, now something is not very good). After 8 or even 10 years (I can't recall exactly) from the time of purchase, the prior g700 (foolishly donated) looks more presentable. Double clicks don't exist and never have. Likewise a wonderful and repulsive mouse. But despite all of its greatness, stake, sit down, Logitek, it is impossible to employ.

Pros
  • Excellent mouse: precise, comfortable, supports g powerplay (removing wires was a quirk to save money; it was a gift for DR), dofigischa buttons (I have a quirk on hanging any programming leftovers on the buttons, in particular, the mouse scrolls through the working tables, shifts lines, etc.). a somewhat contentious appearance, but I can live with it and even like it. extremely lovely to hold.
Cons
  • Insane behavior: starts to double-click every now and then when cleaning saves, blowing inside, sweeping it with a brush, and following rules. One might put up with this for a while, but gradually she had the following two further setbacks: - repeatedly depressed the left button and the mouse's left button to lower the resolution. those. The left button fires when you press it, and the left button also fires as the dpi decreases. The buttons and grip points are worn out and shine like Gosha Kutsenko's bald head or whatever it is, unpleasant tactile sensations, and the view is somehow not very good for a mouse over ten after 8 months of use. This is a gesture; I was saved by disabling the dpi decrease button (I removed the bind from it; when you click on it, now only a left mouse button click occurs (well, something like that)). Despite the fact that the mouse has only been used professionally, it has never been played.