attractive, precise, practical, multi-surface
You might think that 70€ for a wireless mouse is expensive, but it's more or less the norm in Bluetooth.
I bought it so as not to monopolise a USB port on my laptop.
It's perfectly recognized and installed in 10 seconds (windows). I have not tried it under Linux.
Very practical, it stops when you turn the top part over and once it's extra flat, it can be stored in the laptop case. It's great.
I've been using it for a while now, but it's not a problem to hold it once it's unfolded.
Very long battery life (plus we like the magnetic cover of the trap door).
It's quite accurate, the sensor works on a lot of surfaces, even shiny ones.
two remarks:
- No scroll wheel but an emulation (you have to slide your finger on the central part).
- The "click-wheel" (which is used to open a link in a new tab) requires some practice.
- Depending on the surface, it doesn't always slide very well.