10-22-2020, 02:16 PM
I think the problem with the buttons related to the way I hold the mouse. Most of those previous mouses were small so im still holding this one same way which makes my thumb get too close to these buttons. Now it happens less and less it seems. It might be a replica but it's hard to even say that if you don't know it.Very well built. Hopefully it will last long too. The scroll button is the usuall thing first to break. Since I use it a lot. I don't play games a lot but I spend like 15 hours front of PC so it get used a lot.
I like gel pads because these come with a mount where you can keep your wrist while using the mouse. I checked the HP OMEN Mouse Pad 300 which is 20 USD and it looks pretty good and kinda big. But I wonder I should spend 20 USD for a mousepad. I was thinking something between 5-10 USD. After all my mouse was only 5 or 6 USD. xD. Yes OFC the mouse has a laser sensor. I found the one I use while search Amazon. It's about 12 USD. It's called Ergonomic Mouse Pad with Gel Wrist Rest Support.
I like gel pads because these come with a mount where you can keep your wrist while using the mouse. I checked the HP OMEN Mouse Pad 300 which is 20 USD and it looks pretty good and kinda big. But I wonder I should spend 20 USD for a mousepad. I was thinking something between 5-10 USD. After all my mouse was only 5 or 6 USD. xD. Yes OFC the mouse has a laser sensor. I found the one I use while search Amazon. It's about 12 USD. It's called Ergonomic Mouse Pad with Gel Wrist Rest Support.