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It will register a right click instead of a left click half the time, and when I am using it in
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Flimsy, no middle click, and small and uncomfortable for large hands.
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On the two that don't have this problem, one of them doesn't lose its pairing, however it takes several clicks to bring the mouse out of sleep mode
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The right click only works when you click on the very edge of the corner
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Casually scrolling through a document reading as you go along with this mouse is impossible since you can't scroll slowly with the scroll function and you will have a hard time clicking on the scroll bar or it's arrow buttons
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The right click only works when you click on the very edge of the corner
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:) The one-piece button doesn't pose any issues with mistaking a left-click for a right-click, which was my biggest fear.
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Works decently, but the right-click is a bit wonky compared to the older version
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For example, if you are running an application that requires you to hold right click to enable some functionality, then left click to select, you are SOL.
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You MUST lift your index finger all the way off the mouse in order for it to register a right click.
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Ergonomics aside, the fabric of the mouse feels very comfortable, touch scroll works flawlessly, and aside from a few right click issues the button sensing is excellent with a decent click.
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You have to lift your index finger off the mouse to do a right click which is a bit annoying
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, I like the scrolling, instead of the classic click wheel scrolling lines this provides a nice smooth scroll
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The right click will not count as a right click unless you lift your other finger off, apparently that's an issue for some people, and has been a complaint for me with the Apple Mouse, but this for reasons I can't explain isn't as much of a hassle, it's more natural to use
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On mine, I have to press pretty far back on the right side for it to register as a right-click.
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This is the only thing I don't like about the Arc Mouse -- I wish it had the soft quiet click so that I could also use it in the bedroom while someone is sleeping
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It's single piece, but left and right click is quite distinctive and 3-finger click works well
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However, at times the sensitivity impacts whether a command outputs a right click or left click.
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:) The one-piece button doesn't pose any issues with mistaking a left-click for a right-click, which was my biggest fear.
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The button click on the Arc Mouse is a little bit louder than the soft click on most Microsoft mice.
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I think it's because I do this that I've not had any problems with right-clicks being registered as left clicks
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If you have strong hands or stronger hands than mine, the clicking won't be an issue, but it is an issue for me
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As well, simple clicking requires far more pressure than necessary.
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Occasionally I have issues with it detecting right-clicks, though that may just be me being closer to center than the mouse likes
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Everything but the right click is great
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Right clicking is absolutely tedious
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3 finger middle click is terrible
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It's also improved in that the scroll function (triggered by a finger running up and down the front of the mouse) makes a quieter clicking sound than the previous version
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The right click and middle click are just for show