An old mouse that came with an HP desktop in the early 2000's gave out and I initially went with an Amazon Basic's mouse - it sucked on the white ikea desk. Poor tracking and even missed mouse clicks... very strange. Once the Logi arrived I got it setup and doubled the DPI, it's 1000% better, tracks perfectly, smooth motion, and saves my hand from having to do 'backflips' to deal with the previous mouse's shortcomings. You don't need to game to appreciate it. I only wish Eclipse supported the scroll wheel's side-to-side tilt mechanism.
An old mouse that came with an HP desktop in the early 2000's gave out and I initially went with an Amazon Basic's mouse - it sucked on the white ikea desk. Poor tracking and even missed mouse clicks... very strange. Once the Logi arrived I got it setup and doubled the DPI, it's 1000% better, tracks perfectly, smooth motion, and saves my hand from having to do 'backflips' to deal with the previous mouse's shortcomings. You don't need to game to appreciate it. I only wish Eclipse supported the scroll wheel's side-to-side tilt mechanism.
I use one of these at work and at home. After burning through 2x razor naga trinities (primary and secondary button fatigue), I decided to give these a try. While I miss the 7 button radial button arrangement, with this mouse, I only lost 1 button, technically. Logitech software is easy enough to use and you don't need an account to use it, which is nice. It's easy enough to configure all buttons the way you want them. The scroll wheel lock and weights are by far the best features. Best of all, it's outlived both the trinities I had. Highly recommend for business, personal, and gaming use.
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