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They are slippery/hard plastic
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Highly recommended (much better than my basic $10-15 cheaper plastic mouse I used before).
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The blue is much lighter than it shows, and the whole mouse is very blue, not just the hard plastic shiny parts
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The thumb rest area is also less soft and more of a hard plastic feel, which I am also slightly disappointed by
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The texture though feels like logi is using cheap plastic.
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The blue is much lighter than it shows, and the whole mouse is very blue, not just the hard plastic shiny parts
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The rubber parts are just as blue as the shiny plastic, just without the sheen
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You see Logitech used this soft rubber grey material on 60% of the mouse's body, with the left and right buttons on the top being hard plastic, the result
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The plastic feels too hard, smooth and cheap.6:
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Only one point to criticize (same as it's little brother) is that there are no warnings if the battery is running low
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a while later it doesn't work as it's supposed to and now it's nothing more than a ineffective paperweight.
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Perfect! A+++
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Work exactly as I expected or even better!!!
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Since it's a laser mouse I am able to use it on a glass table top as well as on blankets and wooden tables.
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(Ctrl-A)DeleteCopyPasteDouble ClickAnd THERE is a final one - I didn't see any software assignment FOR double-click!It MAY have a MUCH better battery life than the Performance Mouse MXI couldn't get Bluetooth to workIts software seemed to HOSE my machine FUNCTIONING within its limitations acceptably using a USB-USB C 'dongle'The Performance Mouse MX doesn['t appear to work AT ALL on my
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Type-C. Type-C is just easier to work with in general and my Android smartphone, and plenty of other gadgets I own use Type-C
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All that innovation and they couldn't bother with USB-C