But its age might finally be catching up to it.

It has a solid, premium feel, and the buttons are responsive and have a satisfying click.

The glossy black top plate is prone to smudges, and an all-around matte finish would have been welcome.

Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse

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Although the right edge features no such curves, making it a mouse strictly designed for right-handers.

At the bottom, you get the on/off switch and a Bluetooth pairing button.

Microsoft claims that turning the mouse off between uses can extend this up to 10 months.

Person Using Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse

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Pro users will appreciate the advanced options to have the same gestures perform different functions inside different apps.

The mouse also allows turning on vibration feedback for swipe gestures on the Touch tab.

The notched scroll wheel offers horizontal scrolling, a godsend for video editing and other timeline-based apps.

Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse in hand

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All of the buttons and scroll wheel actions are remappable using theMicrosoft Mouse and Keyboard Center software.

Should You Buy the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse?

The fact that it doesn’t eat up a USB port is a bonus.

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All said and done, it’s still a good buy, especially at its discounted price on Amazon.