Light and comfortable
I ended up buying a second one of these. While not at "solid" mouse, it is inexpensive and a pretty good fit for my hand. I also like the angle as it reduces the stress on my wrist. The only thing I didn't like was the mouse switches for the left and right mouse buttons. They had almost no tactile feedback and were silent. I actually like the clickyness that I have with other mice. So, I ended up purchasing replacement switches which I had to solder. Not too difficult, but be warned that in order to take apart the mouse, you have to remove the bottom pads, 4 screws, and then you have to remove the top to get to 2 additional screws so you can remove the side of the mouse. To get to those screws, you have to pop the top (the part where you press down for the left and right mouse buttons). It is held in place by 2 clips that you can access on the underside. You can see in the included photo the 3 top parts separated if you also wish to replace the switches. I ended up using the Kailh GM 4.0 and 8.0 switches. Not sure which I will prefer, but both of those switches offer much better tactile feedback and should have a much greater duty cycle. The switches that were replaced are the smaller ones to the left (in the picture). The red switches are the GM 4.0 and the larger black ones are the 8.0's. I ordered the 8 pack which includes 4 red switches and 4 black switches. Read more









