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Tried it: A4Tech holeless - No holes under the sun

 

We’re beyond the big novelty, so there’s a presentation of the mice we got to try out. Two rodents came to us that we don’t know about, and maybe not even worth chatting at length. However, a few things do not hurt to rewrite!

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The first is that while A4Tech mice aren’t expensive, or even cheekily cheap, they’re getting better every year. As I have indicated, there is nothing wrong with innovation, and in many cases, I have a feeling that the engineers at the company, let us find out, are suffering from a disease called something new. When everyone was making the traditional two-button, one-roller rodent, it was fashionable at A4Tech to pack their mice full of buttons and scrollers, and added interesting software that could perform even more functions through the mouse.

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In fact, at the time, these products stood out the most among the cheaper solutions because the quality…, well, so, there was something bright.

Time is running out, the chariot is running, a little water has flowed down the Danube, too, things are changing at A4T4. Over the years, more and more pleasant plastics have been added to their products, and ergonomics have improved, so nowadays it is not just the many buttons that support their purchase.

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The two mice we have are like that. The big difference between them is that one is holeless in addition to even wireless, i.e. no hole or cable, while the other is a wired piece. They also differ in that the wired, i.e. now called the child, the D-530FX can be used by both right-handed and right-handed users, while the wireless, i.e. the G9-500H, will only be comfortable for right-handers.

What makes them similar, however, is that both are holeless, and on both of them we find an extra button under the wheel, which gives the rodent extra functions. By default, you can use useful functions such as one-touch saving of images, highlighting words, but you can also program 16 other functions.

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There is nothing wrong with the choice of material, both mice have rigid, thick plastic walls. I also disassembled the piece of wire, so it immediately became apparent that it also got a weight of 23 grams, which is just enough to keep it securely on the table during use, but don’t make it so heavy as to get tired while raising our hands.

Sum it!

 

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