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Fair point if this is normal price for this. The differences between this and the newer model was minimal to me, so I thought it was a good price. It's the lowest that I've seen in a while.
I purchased it myself. I'm not the seller. Don't be paranoid dude. Not everyone's out there to get you.
I purchased it myself. I'm not the seller. Don't be paranoid dude. Not everyone's out there to get you.
Thanks for using a "smile" link OP
Agree 💯. Someone with just 2 posts posting a deal like this smells fishhhhhhy ….
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Type with it? I use SD app on my phone. I use the mouse with my company laptop.
For my m/L hands it is a perfect fit. I still prefer my ergonomic evoluent vertical mouse, but I can't use another mouse after getting used to the features of the mx master.
One example: The thumb button (gesture button) and move up minimizes my window, down is alt-tab, right is last tab in chrome, right is new tab. it minimizes the need to put two hands on the kb to do lots of things. Plus the scroll wheel is really nice, and side scroll is more helpful than I thought with excel or notepad++.
I have a microsoft mouse that came with my Sculpt keyboard, but I don't use it. I wish my favorite kb and fav mouse were from the same manufacturer and used the same dongle. At least the mx master can connect using bluetooth.
This mouse is totally worth $50.
So, just a question to those watching this thread.
This is a $50+ mouse. What does this mouse offer that a $15-20 generic mouse doesn't for a average user?
I can think of perhaps better ergonomics, but many of the cheaper mouse products are also ergonomic. Is it the name brand, or the warranty services, or both?
Thanks in advance of your input.
So, just a question to those watching this thread.
This is a $50+ mouse. What does this mouse offer that a $15-20 generic mouse doesn't for a average user?
I can think of perhaps better ergonomics, but many of the cheaper mouse products are also ergonomic. Is it the name brand, or the warranty services, or both?
Thanks in advance of your input.
-Side scroll wheel
-Customizable buttons/gestures