It's always in threads I'd seen recommending mice for non gaming. One nice feature, is the scroll wheel has a little brake pad in it or something, which you can turn on or off. It has a nice haptic feel when turned on that is particularly nice on say a large spreadsheet you need to whip around. There are also a couple side thumb buttons (and a side scroll thumb wheel) if you are into those.

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Spreadsheet?

Do I look like I need to use a spreadsheet ๐Ÿ˜‚

I struggle to differentiate between left and right mouse buttons ๐Ÿ˜‚

I'm probably going to opt for something simpler, but I'm definitely going to try one out.

lol, had a feeling that wouldn't be a selling point. I've spent more time in soreadsheets than I care to discuss. Happy mouse hunting

Oh, and it also had a cool feature that would let it connect to multiple machines as if one were just an extended display of the other. Including ability to copy paste between them. But I haven't been using it that much lately. Ok, done shilling this mouse now

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