* These two additional switches are primarily intended to order on web pages herumzublättern (front and back). Of course you can repurpose it using a macro tool (eg the free Autothotkey). So you can for example facilitate copying.
With a length of 11.7 cm and a considerable height, this mouse is well suited for large hands. With 113 g it is, however, surprisingly light. This is advantageous when a rapid pointer leadership is necessary. For the same reason the mouse for more precise work (eg graphic design, certain video games) is probably less suitable. Remedy can gain by looking at the sample rate which means adjusting the speed of the mouse pointer (without having to open about the Windows Control Panel) on the CPI-switch. This switch is located in front of the wheel.
The partially roughened surface and ergonomic design enhance the grip. The palm rest made of smooth plastic is easier to clean and in the summer may be more comfortable than the (sprayed) rubber, which many mice are now covered. The nano-channels can be stored at the bottom of the mouse quickly and safely. The reception is good enough to drive the machine several meters away.
As for the build quality, the mouse makes a good one, but not really solid impression. There are several reasons:
1. Some edges are slightly sharp (not that you could cause injury).
2. The left and right switches are a bit rickety. Despite acceptable Klickhaptik and pressure point this mouse comes to good Logitech or Razer models, however, do not zoom.
3. In the example that we had the chance, the CPI-switch triggered after a few weeks of normal use and rattled funny around inside the mouse.
These blemishes or defects led to the deduction of points. Otherwise, the mouse would have everything well deserved in all four stars.