![]() So it's entirely up to the user as to what they want to do (but I still think it's heavy). You can actually take one out because they aren't in a circuit, but then it's not "marathon" anymore however, the remaining battery can be placed in either spot changing the center of gravity. It's called "marathon" because it will last up to three years on the AA batteries because there are two of them. ![]() The reason you don't want to do that is because it's kind of heavy. These features I described are good because it keeps you from having to pick up and move the mouse a lot. And two buttons at the top of the thumb curve will page you back or forward. And speaking of scrolling, if you download the software from Logitech, "leaning" on the scroll wheel on one side or the other will scroll a wide page side to side. You press the button behind the scroll wheel and it basically takes off the "brakes." You can spin the wheel down to the bottom of a long page or list without messing with scrollbars. I thought "hyperscroll" was just another gimmick, but within the first few hours of surfing, I found myself loving it. ![]() This is my first experience with wireless products, and this mouse, also marketed as Marathon Mouse, doesn't disappoint.
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