
As for the buttons, the mouse has two sides. It communicates with the CPU via a USB dongle that stores inside the mouse itself. It is obvious that the MENDO Kandenchi is not the most ergonomic, but for collectors of unusual accessories, this is not the most important. The mouse is compatible with all operating systems.
Elecom plans to launch the MENDO Kandenchi soon in Japan. It will probably be launched on the Continent a few weeks after its release in Japanese soil.


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