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I do like that thing, but I use a Logitech master m2 or whatever it's called, you likely know the one, and am happy with it. Not quite the same natural feel as that magic glass, but it's good. Think I stopped using the apple one because it was incompatible with PC and I switched between the two often with the newer mouse

Just DuckduckGo'd it

Does that work as an adjective? ๐Ÿ˜‚

I've seen them, they look like serious ๐Ÿ˜ณ

I might pop along to a computer shop and test drive one.

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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.

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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