moonglum101 3 I wanted a wired, left-handed ergonomic mouse but I'm always on a budget.This is not a terrible mouse and it will do me for the time being until I find a better option but it has some significant drawbacks which mean that I cannot use it over the long term.The cable is too short when compared to my other wired mice so it was an effort to find a setup that allowed me to use the mouse freely.Perhaps more of a drawback than that is the unusual amount of force required to depress the main buttons. The force required is probably more than double what one might expect to be required of such a mouse, which brings me to the third drawback.The balance of the mouse is not so good. It is such that pressing/clicking the buttons can result in the mouse tipping downwards because of the force needed to click the buttons. The tipping is in the direction of the force required for the button click.I also didn't need the intermittently glowing light on the side of the mouse.You get what you pay for and I got what I paid for. It's not a terrible product but if the problems with it were to be fixed, it would be a more expensive mouse.