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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I don’t have those issues with any Razer products.. sure they cost a lot.. but so far my Razer deathadder v2 has lasted 2 years with no issues whatsoever.
I mean.. If I were you OP, I would focus on just trying to find some sort of mouse that fits your hand, the brand isn’t really important as long as it works for a while.
I also suggest starting a small budget for a higher quality mouse.
Something 30 bucks is bound to last a year or two before it has issues.
I had a 25 dollar red dragon wired mouse, and the clicking started to refuse to render about 2 years in with minimal use.
I'd honestly just go to Best Buy or whatever and annoy one of the salespeople into letting you hold/move around cheap mouses. Even if you gotta take a couple out of a box to hold them.
You might like a lightweight but there is no way of knowing until you move it around on a pad.