![]() I advise you look elsewhere for mice like everyone told me before this crap show. Next time I'm about to spend $1500 on a new laptop, I will remember this, and probably look at other brands. My views of that company were flawless, now I'm not so sure. But, they MUST stop making Mice if they want to keep their reputation. I love my GE63 Raider laptop, I love MSI pc's. and it's not compatible with steel series 3 engine like every other MSI RGB item, you have to download another RGB controller, which you're never going to use, so consider the RGB non-existent. On top of all this, there are driver problems with no support from MSI. I literally had to ask my daughter to give me back my $15 mouse because my $107 mouse quit working. After a week the USB receiver quit working! I couldn't use the mouse wirelessly anymore! I've been using wireless mice for 10 years, never and I mean never has this happened and I have never spent more than $20 on a Mouse. It's not comfortable, the DS200 is, the $107 GM 70 is awkwardly shaped. ![]() Then I decided I would step it up and buy the very best mouse MSI makes (as I have an MSI laptop) and guess what? IT SUCKS! it is held together with magnets so if it falls or you bump it, the thing falls apart like a dollar store piece of garbage. IT DOESN'T WORK ON WINDOWS 10!? It's 2019 and you're selling me a mouse that doesn't work on windows 10? Maybe tell people this? I first bought the DS200, very comfortable feel, but wait. Both are a JOKEĪm I upset? YEP, I bought a $150 worth of mice from a reputable company and they suck worse than the off-brand $20 mice I've been using for years. Note: We do not offer technical support for developing or debugging scripted downloading processes.One review for 2 products, the DS200 and GM 70. Note that this policy may change as the SEC manages SEC.gov to ensure that the website performs efficiently and remains available to all users. This SEC practice is designed to limit excessive automated searches on SEC.gov and is not intended or expected to impact individuals browsing the SEC.gov website. Once the rate of requests has dropped below the threshold for 10 minutes, the user may resume accessing content on SEC.gov. If a user or application submits more than 10 requests per second, further requests from the IP address(es) may be limited for a brief period. Current guidelines limit users to a total of no more than 10 requests per second, regardless of the number of machines used to submit requests. We reserve the right to block IP addresses that submit excessive requests. To ensure our website performs well for all users, the SEC monitors the frequency of requests for SEC.gov content to ensure automated searches do not impact the ability of others to access SEC.gov content. Unauthorized attempts to upload information and/or change information on any portion of this site are strictly prohibited and are subject to prosecution under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996 (see Title 18 U.S.C. For security purposes, and to ensure that the public service remains available to users, this government computer system employs programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information or to otherwise cause damage, including attempts to deny service to users. More Information Internet Security Policyīy using this site, you are agreeing to security monitoring and auditing. ![]() For more information, contact more information, please see the SEC’s Web Site Privacy and Security Policy. ![]() You can also sign up for email updates on the SEC open data program, including best practices that make it more efficient to download data, and SEC.gov enhancements that may impact scripted downloading processes. ![]() Please declare your traffic by updating your user agent to include company specific information.įor best practices on efficiently downloading information from SEC.gov, including the latest EDGAR filings, visit sec.gov/developer. Your request has been identified as part of a network of automated tools outside of the acceptable policy and will be managed until action is taken to declare your traffic. To allow for equitable access to all users, SEC reserves the right to limit requests originating from undeclared automated tools. Your Request Originates from an Undeclared Automated Tool ![]()
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