Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
I've been using the MX1000 for the last few years and agree with lynx...the shape, once the initial shock wears off, is very comfortable.
It's laser recently died so I'm temporarily using an old school MS mouse and my hand almost cramps gripping the way smaller mousebody.
I love the "clickless" and side-to-side scroll as well (MS makes some units that are pretty ergonomically slick in this area as well) and will definitely look for those features when I go shopping (yup...actual shopping- all of the interface devices-keyboards, mice and monitors I want to see/use in person and don't mind paying a bit of a premium for the privilege).
I'm not a gamer so I can't comment on the impact such a design might have on pixellated mayhem.
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
its a comfortable mouse, but the contacts get dirty and then it wont recharge unless u clean them
also u cant disable the search button below the wheel, so hitting it while playing a game takes u to the desktop and opens a search window
also the mouse starting freaking out when i plugged a bluetooth dongle right next to the mouse dongle
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
I've got the G7, so I agree with the others, the shape takes a little getting used to but now I feel much more comfortable with it than with regular shaped mice.
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
I've got three Revolutions (two MX and a VX for my lappy) and I love 'em; big enough for my hand, and all the functionality I can use - as Bawa says, the Uber options are the cat's ass.
BTW-
Skizo, the smooth/clicky scrolling feature is selectable. :whistling
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
an update on this post...
i bought the mouse and played around with it for a day. i immediately saw that it had no middle click capability (which was a HUGE turnoff for me). the scroll wheel on the side also doesnt move as easily as id like it to. you have to put alot of weight on it to move it in either direction, forcing the mouse to move as well.
i returned the mouse the next day. although it is a beautiful looking mouse and highly customizable...it just wasnt for me.
thank u all for ur advice
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
Perfect.
This is how it should always work...OP asks a question, folks chime in with opinions, OP follows through with experience and decision.
Well done.
BTW, what does the second scroll wheel do?
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
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BTW, what does the second scroll wheel do?
application switch generally but on Vista its 3d Switch by default, you can customize it for other functions as well, i set it as volume increase/decrease while on WMP and application switch on windows. again all this cant be done on normal setpoint you must install uber setpoint to get extra option, normal setpoint has very little basics functions.
i barely use keyboard, almost all of the browsing functions can be done from the mouse.
Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
Ah, I see.
Do you find it hard to manipulate, Bawa?
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Re: Logitech Mx Revolution Mouse
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clocker
Ah, I see.
Do you find it hard to manipulate, Bawa?
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BawA
Define manipulation
Excellent response. :whistling
The side-wheel can do fuck-all, depending...don't use it much myself, although I think it is plain that it's (substantially) higher resistance is to forestall accidental actuation.
My only practical experience with it, however, is doing neat tricks with the aero inteface in Vista.
I really do have to spend some time with Uber options...:whistling