Everythink OK! I bought this mouse for better work in CAD software and because my hands are really tired after whole day working on the pc and using the mouse. So now, I am really satisfied, but you cannot use only ergonomic mouse, you hav to mix it and sometimes use Anker and sometimes use the clasical mouse. Build quality is very good, soft materias, almost quite and if you want, you can buy wireless version.! I am supporing that mouse.
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The design of the mouse makes it difficult to press the buttons. The design modification to fix this deficiency is so obvious and easy, it is somewhat surprising that a company as big as Anker haven't implemented it already
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Had 2 other cheaper ergonomic mice but both scroll wheels broke, but they got rid of my carpal tunnel ( i'm a computer graphics designer full time) so i figured i'd try the Anker. It works great. :) Next time i will get the wireless version. Only took a short time to adjust to the vertical mouse.
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I went from using one of the generic wireless vertical mice to this Anker wired mouse. I really like it! It's very comfortable and natural. I like having a reliable wired mouse that doesn't need battery charging. The one thing I didn't like was the stiffness of the cord. At first, it kept catching on things making it difficult to be precise with the mouse. Over time it loosened up to be more free.
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I decided to give it a shot even though it looks weird -- well worth it! Pleasantly surprised. When I get tired of it, I just switch back to using my finger on the touch pad. The red light looks cool, but is a tad annoying at night, can't turn it off, but that's negligible.
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