Wireless compact mouse Microsoft Arc Mouse gray Review
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Description of Wireless compact mouse Microsoft Arc Mouse gray
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- No sign of it
- Excellent appearance and wonderful touch. Uses Bluetooth; no additional dongle is required.
- 1. Never buy something without first playing it in the store. Personally, I find the ergonomics to be just repulsive. The thumb and little finger cannot be held from the sides. After an hour of use, the hand or even the forearm initially starts to pain. 2. The buttons are painfully constrictive. You will undoubtedly master the Kung Fu technique for the secret killing blow with the index finger after a month of practice. 3. Scrub the desk! It does not slip uniformly and sticks to the surface with sharp corners, which is unbelievable but true. 4. Ignore scrolling precisely. He is awful. There is now nothing for web pages, but you are tortured by program scrolling. Either you click the mouse again in vain or you scroll all the way down 5. The scroll can also be incredibly responsive at times! For instance, you might click a link while holding down the Ctrl key. The mouse decided you wanted to scroll, thus the text on the screen has now been resized to 243% of its original size. You'll be looking back for a while (see previous sentence). 6. It lacks a built-in battery and USB charging for the price. Although I haven't removed the provided battery for a year, I will need to purchase some. 7. The "buttons"' surface has been scratched, and prints are visible. Perhaps you could use something to clean it; a moist cloth is ineffective. 8. Positioning issues were present on glossy surfaces, despite claims that the blue "laser" should operate almost on a mirror. Maybe the issue is with the table's glass insert, however I can't be objective in this situation.
- The most amazing mouse in history!
- She is not here with me any longer ;((