Anyone looking for a mouse with no or significantly quieter clicking sounds, encounters because of the meager selection quickly on this model. The Roma Wireless HAMA is of the look, feel and function a rock-solid mouse without outstanding strengths or major weaknesses. Your unique selling points are the (almost) silent main keys. The dropouts mouse often described can be solved if the USB transmitter / receiver and the mouse a short distance, ideally separated only by air, are operated. I have plugged in the USB transmitter / receiver to a USB extension cable and sent to the monitor above. When he was still under the desk back in the desktop PC, I had misfires. Other manufacturers get radio contact for less money better way, but with the above "trick" you can solve it. I use the mouse for MOBA games because my environment is annoyed by the enormous click frequency. The difference in the noise level to a normal mouse is enormous. I can imagine though, that a silent mouse is also in the office pleasant but when gaming with true-click orgies Benefit is larger and I do not understand why there is no gamer mice with such keys on the market. I would also invest more money in such a model, but it's just not available in the market. As I said, the HAMA-Mouse is solid, but of course no performant gaming mouse, but of all alternatives by far the best choice. It is also suitable for large hands, has a pleasant feel and the sampling rate of 1600 dpi is sufficiently precise for gaming.