- Convenience, concave button clicks ala Deathadder Vitality. Detachment of the sensor from the surface 1mm Software setup - once done and forgotten, everything is driven into the mouse's memory.
- Over time, the soft-touch coating was erased in places and the scroll began to knock when scrolling up. But the latter is not critical, the main thing is that it works and does not think to die. No backlight setting Sides made of glossy plastic and not embossed enough At first I got used to the side buttons, often touched them (they are easy to press)
- - Years of work without complaints - Price - Additional buttons and mouse acceleration without plugins (using a button on the mouse)
- Not revealed, maybe for ultra-pro gamers there may be problems with speed or response or something like that. For ordinary nerds in strategy games and RPGs, or any other people - the perfect mouse
- Comfortable shape, high-quality material, backlight (If you lost a mouse, it's very easy to find it)
- Short-lived side keys
- - Price - Number of buttons - Functionality - Soft - Memory - Nimble - On any surface - Wired - Weighty - Large
- - Pay money for additional modes (there is a crack) - A4-Tech does not seem to make software for its products under Mac OS X in principle, but I do not consider this a disadvantage, nevertheless. - Buttons "n" and "3" are useless, but you can assign a macro to them. - In full-screen games, when switching 1-n-3, the game goes into windowed mode, when changing dpi - the same thing. Therefore, everything has to be set up before the game.