Showing posts with label wireless optical mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless optical mouse. Show all posts

4/30/2012

Logitech LX7 Cordless Optical Mouse- Dark Silver Review

Logitech LX7 Cordless Optical Mouse- Dark Silver
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I had this mouse for 1.5 years and absolutely loved it: it was perfect in my hand, the signal was constant, it was very precise and the batteries lasted forever. However, after many months the left button began to fail, becoming harder and harder to click -- something that bothered me especially when double-clicking. Probably the spring or some other moving part went bad; I read in another mouse review that these things happen, that mice only last so much. But it got so bad that I gave up on it. I then bought a Logitech MX610. Another great mouse but it feels bulkier in my hand, not as comfortable. Interestingly enough, I called Logitech here in Brazil the other day (I was looking for a wireless keyboard) and mentioned the LX7's problem. The guy told me that if I sent him the receipt, Logitech would replace it, since it has a 5-year warranty. Unfortunately, after such a long time I couldn't locate the document, but I'll probably be getting a new LX7 and keeping the receipt in a safe place!
December 2007: Despite the lack of a receipt, Logitech is replacing this mouse. They asked me to send it in so they could analyse it. I did. They came back to me saying that the mouse had a physical problem and that they would send me a new one. I was stunned! I know that even good products can just go bad, so I wasn't giving this too much importance, but Logitech's customer service blew me away.

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2/16/2012

Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse - Steel Blue Review

Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse - Steel Blue
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Reviewer: jbw98ga from Martin, GA United States
It is my good fortune to use a Logitech MX700 mouse at work and a Microsoft Wireless Optical (Steel Blue) mouse at home. Like many reviewers, I initially found them both to be too large and heavy. But after making the transition, a "standard" size mouse now seems small, awkward, and toy-like. Of the two, the MX700 is noticeably heavier. However, one should consider that it is an ultra precise pointing device, so not only is the weight comfortable once one has gotten used to it, but it is also an aid in performing precision work (just as professional photographers often prefer heavier cameras over lighter units). I have been using the MX700 for over a year and the MS mouse for about two months now. I had no installation problems with either unit and have experienced no problems in their operation. I have not yet had to replaces the batteries of either. I find both to be smooth, accurate, and error free. I am not a gamer, so I cannot speak to the appropriateness of either unit for such use. One distinction between the two is that the MX700's scroll wheel gives a ratchet-like click while the MS mouse is unbelievably smooth. Such preferences are highly subjective, but I prefer the feedback of the MX700's click. My major complaint with the MS mouse is that it's "glide" on the mousepad is not very smooth, no matter what mousepad or surface is used. I have gotten used to this, but if the prices were equal, this issue would weigh heavily against the MS mouse.
There is much to like in both of these units and the purchase choice could hinge on either personal preference or on cost factors. My "price is no object" winner is the Logitech MX700, based on my perception of superior performance, near perfect ergonomics, and the fact that it is rechargeable. However, at the time of this writing it is significantly more expensive than the MS mouse (75% more at Amazon.com). In my opinion one truly cannot make a bad choice in choosing between these units. I believe that the MX700 is absolutely the best mouse on the market, but the MS mouse is good enough to warrant consideration and to win the decision if money is an overriding issue.

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Style meets function with this amazingly wireless mouse. Brighten your desktop with wireless freedom. Turn your desktop into a vibrant, clutter-free space with this Microsoft K80-00038 Wireless Optical Mouse 3000. Wireless technology, a wider, clear scroll wheel, and signature red optical glow combine in a fun design. Roll and scroll in style and freedom! Put more fun in your desktop - with every point and click! Microsoft K80-00038 Wireless Optical Mouse 3000 combines advanced optical tracking and wireless freedom with revolutionary tilt wheel technology. Tilt Wheel Technology Microsoft® Wireless Optical Mouse with Tilt Wheel Technology makes scrolling easier, smoother, and faster than ever.

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10/22/2011

Microsoft Standard Wireless Optical Mouse 1000 -Black Review

Microsoft Standard Wireless Optical Mouse 1000 -Black
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This is an update to my November 2004 review of this product:
After 19 months of use, the mouse was showing some signs of wear. While it still worked very well, it looked to me like the 4 pads on the underside of the mouse (where it contacts the desk surface) were beginning to wear and the mouse wasn't sliding quiet as buttery-smoothe as it did originally. I could have lived with this for a LONG time, but since these mice are so cheap (a little over $20), I decided to replace it. I replaced it with the SAME identical model because it is still a perfect mouse and I can't imagine anything I'd like better.
I don't really get the negative reviews for this mouse. It has worked flawlessly and has just the right functions and touch/feel for me.
(BTW, I was kinda lazy and tried to just substitute the new mouse for the old mouse, without replacing the receiver. That did not work; apparently the mouse is matched to its receiver. No problem ... it took an additional 5 minutes to crawl under the desk and unplug the old receiver from the USB port and plug in the new one.)
Here is my original review from Nov 2004:
I just received and installed this mouse. So, my rating does not reflect any experience with long-term use or durability.
My old Dell-branded Intellimouse was wearing out, so I bought a new Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0 (an optical mouse). It worked fine but I hated the feel of the wheel button. I am addicted to using the wheel button as a double click. The feel of the wheel button was very heavy, requiring a very heavy press, and so basically ruined its functionality as a double click button.
I set it aside and bought a new MS Standard Wireless Optical Mouse. Beware, the Control Panel Mouse setup lists 85 million different models of Microsoft mouse, but not this one. Indeed none of the drivers would work fully. I had to download a driver (Intellimouse 5.2) from the MS website, before I could fully configure this MS Standard Wireless Optical Mouse.
I really didn't want a USB connector (the Wireless Intellimouse Explorer came with an adaptor that allowed the USB connector to plug into the regular PS/2 mouse port on the back of the computer. I tried the adaptor on the new mouse but it didn't seem to work.) However, it works fine off of my USB hub and I guess I can live with whatever problems that may present. I may hang on to my old wire-connected mouse in case I need it for backup.
Also, this is your basic two-button+wheel mouse. It does not have the fancy extra side buttons of the Intellimouse Explorer and others 2.0. But I was not really interested in those anyway.
The new Standard Wireless Optical Mouse has a really nice light feel, better than any mouse I've owned. It performs smoothly and flawlessley and fits my somewhat-smaller-than-average hand very well.
They are dirt cheap and work beautifully. So go for it.

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The new button design on the Standard Wireless Optical Mouse gives you a whole new way to click. The scroll wheel lets you navigate more easily, and longer battery life will let you experience fewer interruptions.

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9/12/2011

Cables Unlimited USB-2545 Eco-Friendly Battery-Free USB Wireless Optical Mouse Review

Cables Unlimited USB-2545 Eco-Friendly Battery-Free USB Wireless Optical Mouse
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This Innovative Eco-friendly, Battery free, Wireless Optical USB Mouse is the perfect solution for eliminating cable clutter. With the help of RFID technology this mouse is constantly supplied with eco-friendly energy via the specially designed mouse pad. This avoids unnecessary pollution caused by disposing used batteries. Long recharging times and annoying cables are a thing of the past.

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7/22/2011

Connectland CL-MOU23008 2.4 GHz Wireless Optical Mouse with USB Receiver Review

Connectland CL-MOU23008 2.4 GHz Wireless Optical Mouse with USB Receiver
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We ordered this Connectland wireless mouse from Amazon.com using standard shipping on Monday the 7th and received it on Thursdy the 10th! Wow - that's FAST!!! I took it out of the package, put in the two included AAA batteries, plugged the TINY USB receiver into my computer, turned on the mouse and VIOLA!!! Instantly connected! No pushing buttons to get synced, it's already setup to automatically connect. It's a 5 button mouse so comes with the usual 3 buttons and wheel plus adds two buttons for paging forward and backward - EXTREMELY convenient once you remember this feature is available. This Connectland wireless mouse is AWESOME, especially at the price that Amazon.com charges - I paid $19.88 including shipping! The technology (DSS - automatic frequency shifting) is incredible, especially for something at this price and YOU DON'T NEED TO DO ANYTHING TO MAKE IT WORK - IT'S AUTOMATIC!!! Automatic frequency shifting is an important ability with 2.4 GHz devices because this band is jammed with 2.4 GHz household devices that could interfere but don't. This mouse works incredibly well and I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone considering going to the convenience of wireless vs. wired mousing or looking for a more current state-of-the-art wireless optical mouse.

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2.4 GHz wireless optical mouse with USB receiver. Optical mouse with 5 buttons (page up & page down). Working distance approximately 8M. Powered by 2 AAA batteries with ON/OFF switch. Adjustable optical sensor from 800 dpi to 1600 dpi. Nano receiver. In-mouse design for convenient carrying. No driver needed, simply plug & play. Supports Windows ME, 2000, 2003 Server, XP and Vista

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7/15/2011

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Winter Blue Review

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Winter Blue
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I've had this mouse for a couple of weeks and am very satisfied with it. There was no software installation. I simply plugged the wireless receiver into an available USB port, put a "AA" size battery in the mouse, and turned on the computer. The mouse started working just as Windows XP finished loading.
It may be a little small for really large hands, but it fits my hand (medium-size male) perfectly with my palm resting on a mouse pad for comfort. In fact, it feels better than most I've had in the past (desktop or laptop). And the mouse fits into a side packet of a laptop case very nicely. As others have pointed out, the USB receiver fits into the bottom of the mouse when traveling.
The buttons are shapped well, as are the rubber side grips. The two large buttons feel solid, but the center scroll button is a little noisy and doesn't feel as well made. But, that center button works as well as the other two.
Since I've only had it a couple of weeks, I don't know how long the "AA" battery will last yet. However, I'm using my laptop mainly as a desktop, used many hours each day, and the original battery is still going strong. To insert the battery, press the silver button directly below the "Microsoft" logo and the top pops off (the release button is designed to look decorative). At that point, one will immediately see the battery holder.
The wireless feature works flawlessly. In fact, if one had really good eyes, one could operate the computer from the other side of a room. Yes, I've actually tried that, with the mouse moving the cursor around the screen with no problems.
I just read one of the other reviews where a lag was mentioned. I've seen nothing of this. In fact, after reading that review, I sat here moving the mouse slowly, quickly, tiny movements, short movements, long movements, and so on, with no noticeable lag. The cursor moves exactly as the mouse moves.
All in all, I think anyone would be satisfied with this mouse.
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UPDATE: I wrote the above in February 2005 and have continued to use the mouse since (now Aug 2006). It is still performing well and the battery mentioned in the review above lasted through about 2.5 months of routine everyday use. I have since purchased a second mouse for my desktop computer, which is also working fine after about four months. The following is in response to issues raised by other reviewers.
To Edwin A. Pell III (New York), the mouse fits identically in either a left or right hand. To reverse the buttons, open the "Mouse" control panel and select "other pointing devices" in the drop-down menu listing your laptop's touchpad.
Again, to anyone wanting to ADJUST MOUSE SETTINGS, use the "other pointing devices" selection in the "Mouse" control panel.
To A. Mazakov (Fairfax, VA), the mouse is not sealed shut. The screws are located under the four black adhesive feet on the bottom of the mouse. Pry the feet off with a knife and stick them back on when finished with your modification.
To Denis Dolgachev (Ann Arbor, MI), you do not have to disconnect the mouse each night. The mouse enters a battery saving mode when no movement is detected for some time, allowing batteries to last upwards of two to three months (depending on usage) with a continous connection. In other words, you really only need to disconnect the mouse when you want to move or store the computer.
Those mentioning lags, delays, or choppy movement should check the "Mouse" control panel settings or for things interfering with USB devices. When setup and operating properly, there is no latency behavior whatsoever with this mouse. Movements are fine and precise. The only normal delay is in the split second when the mouse recovers from the battery saving mode after periods of inactivity.

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Microsoft BX3-00001 Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 No need to fumble around with your mouse cord to get it in place. Eliminate that hassle from your computing life and get the Microsoft BX3-00001 Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000. This handy optical mouse features a tiny snap-in receiver that plugs into your notebook when you're ready to work, and snaps into your mouse when you're ready to roll. Better yet, extended battery life lets you enjoy wireless freedom for up to three months.

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