Precise positioning for a wireless mouse, smooth lines when drawing and drawing with a mouse, suitable for small and medium hands; the hand does not get fatigued while working for extended periods of time! It will be convenient for women as well, the battery life is extremely long, there is a single receiver into which you can fit other devices from Logitech, there is excellent software for Windows 7, there are sufficient buttons, and all of them can be customized, pressing does not double, and the buttons are all under your fingers. The receiver storage chamber is located inside the mouse, as is standard practice for Logitech products manufactured in modern times. Sides that are padded and rubberized for comfort. The positioning window is dark, and the device can be used on any surface without the requirement of a mat. The pointer does not leap, and there is no decrease in accuracy from the surface.
Separately, I will highlight the most convenient capability of the software under Windows 7: when you press the side button under your thumb (that's what it's called - the task switch button in the native software settings), all of the windows of running tasks come together in front of you on the screen, and all you have to do to switch between them is poke the mouse into the task you want to switch to. It turns out that switching with one hand is not only faster, but also more visually appealing. This alternative method is both a lot easier and a lot quicker to use. While this is going on, films will continue to be shown in a small window, and programs will function in a very clear manner. Despite the fact that this is the most convenient option, this method has been used for quite some time in the same KDE for Linux. However, for some reason, it has not yet been done in Windows (that's what Microsoft had to do, and not stupid and useless tiles). In addition, using this mouse affords you the option to streamline and quicken the process of working with a number of windows and activities in a manner that is consistent within Windows 7. Without this functionality, the Windows user interface has always struck me as lacking in comparison to that of KDE, and it is one that I consider to be of the utmost significance.