Product Description
Simplify your mobile life. The Logitech Notebook Optical Mouse Plus is designedto go where you go, with built-in cord management for easy packing, All-Terrain Optical for maximum surface coverage, and shock-resistant bodywork to withstand bumps.
Customer Reviews:
Simple but functional.......2007-12-29
I received this item in a timely fashion. It is a little small for an adult but it is used mostly by my kids and I have small hands. I would reccomend this product especially for the price.
Great for Notebook/Travel or Desktop.......2007-12-25
I've gone through several different wireless 'mice', but in the end I got tired of batteries and carrying around the extra weight of batteries (every gadget you carry around with your notebook adds up).
I tried this mouse and haven't looked back. It is very lightweight and the cord wraps up nicely along the base. Liked it so much I use one for my desktop needs as well.
solid value.......2007-12-05
This is a great mouse.
PLUSES: very light, compact but still big enough so it feels good size in your hand, the cord wrapping is a great idea. Overall a good mouse.
MINUSES: Its cheap to make these darn things but savings are never passed onto the consumer. I saw these in China and its too bad I didnt pick it up then.
OVERALL: solid value, solid feel and a perfect companion for any laptop.
Decent product, short cord.......2007-12-02
Product is fine, no Surprises. The scroll wheel is a somewhat tough, but works fine. The only downside is that the cord that comes with the mouse is rather short - works fine if your USB connection is on the side of your computer that you use the mouse from - not long enough if the USB connection is on the opposite side.
Cord short & fragile.......2007-11-28
Just bought this mouse from Amazon. I like that it's small & light,
and that it functions well. I don't like that the cord is
thin & short - pretty well must be used right next to a notebook.
And after some use, the cord is sure to wear out...
I wanted a sturdier product. Should have paid attention to
some of the reviews which mentioned the cord. But again,
it's a well-functioning mouse.
Product Description
An ambidextrous mouse that saves wear and tear on your mouse-moving hand and wrist! System requirements - for PC, Win95/98/NT or 2000, bearing in mind that Win98 or later is required for plug-and-play USB For Macintosh, OS 8.5 or later, a USB port, and a CD-ROM drive are all required Manufacturer's Warranty - 5 years Parts and Labor Note - Mac OS X drivers now available by download from Logitech
Amazon.com Product Description
Logitech's Optical Marble mouse gives you the familiarity of a mouse with the convenience of trackball navigation. Designed for comfort in either hand, this space-saving, four-button trackball boasts Logitech's innovative optical tracking system to deliver superior precision and smooth motion with virtually no maintenance or cleaning required. You get two ways to scroll: click two small buttons for page up and page down, or click one of two large buttons and use the ball for auto scrolling. The trackball gives you precise fingertip control, and the included WebWheel software enhances your Internet browsing. Two AA batteries (supplied) keep the Marble mouse racing for about three months.
Customer Reviews:
No more back problems!.......2008-01-01
I consider myself something of a power-user: In addition to the mouse, I also use keystroke commands for various applications. My father also uses a mouse left-handed, which made me consider using the trackball with my left hand -- and still use a mouse with the right.
In short, I have a great setup. I can now alternate how I interact with my computer, and reduce repetitive motion. The symmetrical trackball allows me to use my left hand, and the Logitech marble mouse places the thumb on the primary click key. The scrollwheel *is* missing, but, with two *raised* buttons near the primary and secondary (ie. right and left) click keys, you program one of the raised buttons. (I would initially recommend the up/down Autoscroll over the up/down/left/right Universal scroll configuration.) This leaves the secondary raised button for as a "function key" for whatever purpose you like. For example, if you regularly shop on Amazon, you may end up programming it as the Back button. Myself, I have it set as the Enter key, so I neither have to drag the mouse to the OK button (inconvenient), nor use my other hand to hit the Enter key (laziness!).
And, as said, my back problem is gone! With a USB hub, you can easily set up your desk to use both the track ball and a mouse. Use whichever you feel like to break up the repetitive motion!
Good ball movement but lack of scrollwheel got to me.......2007-12-31
The good:
It is nice and easy to move around using the big ball placed in the middle. More comfortable than using a conventional mouse.
The bad:
No scrollwheel. This can be overcome, as other reviewers said, by using shortcut keys. But I couldn't get used to those. Also, the two small buttons on the sides are inconveniently placed.
Conclusion: if you don't scroll a lot, this mouse may be a great buy for you. Otherwise, consider the other models with scrollwheels.
Good but not as good as the older one........2007-12-28
I love using trackballs and this is one of the few that I can use to switch hands with. I like it because of it's not very big, smaller than an average size hand. I had an older version of the Marble Mouse and after many good years, it was time to get a new one. This one has more buttons on it but the extra buttons are not exactly in a great position. It's kind of awkward to use them if you're trying to be quick. And one function that the old one had (pressing both buttons at the same time) is not available on this one. That's really irritating for me. I used that function to double click and now I have to do it the old fashioned way. I did set the double click on one of the extra buttons, but like I said, it's awkward to use. I can't believe they didn't add that function onto this one. Other than that, it works great.
Works Very Well With VMWARE.......2007-12-21
This rating is specific to use on VMWARE. I own an Apple MacBook Pro using VMWare Fusion. One of the problems with using a mouse that has software to control special functions is that it doesn't work very well when you move from one enviornment to another.
I expected as much with this device, the software for the Mac would not work in the Windows enviornment and I would have to install the Windows version on the Windows VM. To my surprise, this was not necessary. I only had to install on the Mac. The transition from one enviornment to another was not a problem, I could move the mouse pointer between the two enviornments with the same amount of control and no loss of synch or speed. The scroll buttons work perfectly in both enviornments, again with no loss of synch or speed.
Good choice.......2007-12-08
Logitech Optical Marble Mouse (USB/PS2)
I purchased three of these for clients, all of which have arm tremors: Parkinson's disease or old age. Two of the clients are left handed the other is right handed. The Logitech Marble mouse has turned out to be very near to perfect for these folks. While the price was not paramount, this is a low ticket item. It can be used with either hand, as the track ball has a central location. It is heavy enough to stay put with either a desk top or lap top.
There are disadvantages to this mouse. There is no scroll wheel, but scroll options are available. Something that I seldom do, the installation instructions need to be read to select the appropriate options. Finally, there is a frustration of learning a new mouse; however, that frustration is insignificant to the frustration of the inability to navigate a traditional mouse due to involuntary arm movements.
It is a good mouse and priced right. Hope that this helps.
Product Description
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 3.0 - This keyboard&mouse combination features wireless technology for increased freedom and less clutter. The wireless keyboard features a comfort curved design that helps your hands rest in a more natural position. The wireless mouse features optical technology, which offers increased precision that won't degrade over time due to a dirty mouse ball!
Customer Reviews:
So far, so good.......2007-12-31
I purchased this product to use with my laptop when my laptop is plugged into my television. This way, I can watch movies from my laptop on the television or play computer games on the big screen.
I had a few moments of trouble setting up the mouse and keyboard, but quickly realized I had to first associate them with the base unit. Since then, everything has so far worked seamlessly and I'm quite happy.
Great set.......2007-12-29
The first time i received the keyboard, it was a wrong set. it was for Canadian/French set. i contact the company, they were very happy to send me a new one plus the fee sticker to ship back the old one.
The keyboard works great. Make sure there are nothing in the way of the receiver and the device or else you will loose connection during your usage.
It's compatible with Vista.
Excellent one .......2007-12-27
I got this for a good deal during thanks giving from amazon. It is really easy to use and ergonomic. But however the CD that came along with the product had some installation problems. I had to download the software from intelli software but that was easy again. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to live in a wireless world. :)
take care guys
karthik
Takes patience to use with Vista.......2007-12-26
I got this set for christmas and so far it has been a decent combo, although, getting it up and running in Vista Ultimate was a pain in the neck. Be sure to uninstall any previous keyboard/mouse drivers ahead of time or there are some conflicts that will prevent you from getting it installed right. I did manage to get it working, but whenever I restart my computer now I get an error code when windows boots.
Also, when I installed the drivers for the set, it made me uninstall Kensington MouseWorks which I use for my trackball which is unacceptable.
In all, you cant beat the price tag, but I would look somewhere else if your running Vista.
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 4000 (3.0) Silver PS2/USB Mac/Win.......2007-12-25
I have found it to be slow to respond. Not all the hot keys deliver what they are they are supposed to. If I had this information prior to the purchase, I would not have bought it
Product Description
Designed for PCs and Mac's, the new Expert Mouse employs Kensington's Diamond Eye optical technology for smooth, precise cursor movement. Surrounding the ball, Kensington has a brand new implementation of its award winning Scroll Ring that puts scrolling right at your fingertips. More comfortable than ever, the Expert Mouse even comes with a soft new wrist rest-right in the box! You get all of these great new features along with the same, large ball, exceptional control, and ease-of-use that has set the industry standard for more than 15 years.
Customer Reviews:
Russ Walkowich's mymac.com Review.......2007-12-30
Over the years, I've used just about every type of mouse out there: Apple's one-button mouse, trackballs, corded and wireless, small and large, two button up to multi-button. I even used the Kensington Turbo Mouse (version 3) during the mid-90's and enjoyed its capabilities and ease of use. Fast forward to the present time and here I am using Kensington's Expert Mouse, the descendent of the Turbo Mouse. How does it hold up?
Out of the box, the Expert Mouse is simple to install and set up. Plug the USB cord into your Mac, go to Kensington's website and download the latest version of MouseWorks, install it and then set your preferences for what you want each of the four main buttons to do, set your click and scrolling speed and the pointer speed and you're good to go. Want to open up an application? No problem, set it up in preferences as to what button you want to use and off you go. Launch a particular URL... set it up and away you go.
The unit itself is designed as 5 3/4"L X 1 1/2"H X 5"W with the end closest to your hand being less than 1/2" in height. Kensington solved this problem of the unit being so sloped by providing the user with a padded palm rest that easily attaches to the low end and slopes your hand up into a more comfortable position. Once you've set up your Expert Mouse, the first couple of hours are normally spent just getting used to the feel and the capabilities of the mouse. The six-foot USB cable should prove to be more than enough for most users to set the mouse up comfortably on their desktop and not feel restricted.
Choosing what button on the unit does what can be an interesting experiment in itself. I found that I changed my first selection of button use once I became more familiar with the unit and discovered that it was far easier for me to utilize the top left button to scroll, the top right button to go back/forward, open in new window; the bottom left button to click and the bottom right button to double-click. The nice thing about Kensington's MouseWorks is that is does work and it doesn't cause any problems with the operation of the Mac, unlike some other software.
I found the trackball to be great, quiet, smooth and easy to use. The use of the trackball to scroll is just fantastic in its ease of use and control, and with the bottom left button set as the click, I'm easily out of the scroll mode and able to move the cursor to where I want and then use the bottom right button to double-click and open a link. The one issue that I did have is that the Scroll Ring just did not seem to work the way it should. I found that no matter where I had the scroll speed set to, in using the Scroll Ring the movement was jerky and at times, I wound up right back where I started from. Utilizing the trackball in scroll mode solved that issue right away but I was disappointed in the way the Scroll Ring just didn't seem to work the way I thought it should. Despite that issue, I would still highly recommend the Expert Mouse to anyone looking for something more than just a plain old mouse.
So to review:
Pro: Easy to use, easy to program, good number of programming options available to the user; use of trackball to scroll was great. Great warranty on the product.
Cons: The one problem that I had was with the Scroll Ring, just could not find a comfortable movement to make scrolling as good as it is otherwise.
System Requirements: Macintosh running OS X or later with an available USB port. Internet connection or CD-ROM drive to install the software.
Warranty: Kensington 5-Year Warranty and free technical support.
Highly recommended!
My Mac rating: 4 out of 5.
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Fantastic Trackball But Its Almost Too Smooth.......2007-12-28
I would give it 5 stars but for my needs and preferences I find the new model inferior to the 64214 (and family). Mostly, because I like the weight and feel of an actual pool ball which you can use in the previous models. I also am not a fan of the new scroll wheel placement. That said, this made a great gift and its recipient couldn't be happier!
Trackball works beautifully, the scroll ring, not so good.......2007-12-21
This is my third Kensington trackball and the first of this design. I've tried a number of different pointing devices, and Kensington is still the best of the bunch for my purposes (and for my problematic and sometimes aching hands). The trackball part works beautifully and I love the fact that I no longer have to clean the little rollers. I nicked one star for the scroll ring. It's a nice physical design, but applications respond to it erratically at best, to the point that I've mostly stopped using it. Hopefully, it's just a driver issue and the scroll ring will eventually work as well as the ball.
Remarkably average mouse.......2007-12-20
I used this trackball on a Mac running 10.4 and it performs its basic functions as advertised. You can mouse around the screen and the four click-buttons are large and easy to configure. The optical trackball works.
However, the true disappointment comes when trying to use the scrolling capabilities. As you have read from the product description, the scroll wheel takes the form of a dial surrounding the trackball. This dial suffers from two inhumane issues:
1) The feel of the dial is atrocious. I would have hoped for a slick ball-bearing or smooth-as-silk (SAS) movement. Instead, Kensington delivered an unflattering plastic-on-plastic (POP) feel. Just as you think your fingers have applied sufficient force to overcome the static friction of the dial, some inconsistency in the formation of the POP causes the dial to falter. This leads to the second issue.
2) When you use the scroll dial, your fingers have little choice but to move the trackball. Take a look at the picture and try to imagine this: Suppose you want to make two full revolutions. Your scrolling finger must remain perfectly perpendicular to the dial. In order to make a complete trek around the trackball, you have to crimp your hand. In the event you cannot keep your finger perpendicular, it will naturally swipe against the trackball and move your cursor. What harm does that do? After each scrolling session you must stop to relocate your cursor. In certain applications, this may cause unintended actions.
Lastly, when Kensington moved from their last Turbo Mouse design, they eliminated their quick-launch buttons. Those buttons allowed you to perform virtually anything you wanted with a mere flick of your finger. They are henceforth gone.
At $100 (+/-), this mouse is horrifically overpriced. It's depressing how overpriced this is. I feel pity towards anybody who looks at this mouse online and opts to buy it based on Kensington's description. At a minimum, you should run to your local tech store and try it out in person before you buy it, because then, and only then, will you realize that it's not worth it. This mouse makes me sad.
Nonetheless, I must confess that the 5-year warranty has served me well. My old Turbo Mouse died on me eight times. Yes, eight times. Each time it died I just called up and they sent me a new one. I can only hope that the quality of this mouse has improved over the previous generations. Also, I'd be remiss in my reviewing-obligations if I neglect to mention that the software has never been an issue on my Macintosh systems. It's always been easy to install and configure. I'm not sure if that's a testament to Kensington or Apple, but there you have it. Lastly, the two stars are for it's ability to perform it's core functions.
I'd highly recommend this mouse to anyone who likes overpriced garbage.
Don't bother.......2007-12-19
The Wireless Turbo Mouse would seem to be a good bet, however it suffers from a very poor implementation of the scrolling ring when used on the web. The problem is it should advance the screen smoothly, but it's annoyingly jerky, and therefore continues to be annoying day after day, month after...ect. I called Kennsignton in an effort to tell them my thoughts, and was listened to patiently, but it was a waste of time. The point is, this company had a lot going for it years ago, but now seems to be coasting down hill. Also, the battery needs replacement about once a week, so if you buy this, plan on a recharger and extra set of C cells.
Product Description
Razer is the world's leading brand in high-end computer gaming peripherals. The company reinvented the computer gaming industry by bringing the competitive edge to gamers when professional computer gaming was in its infancy.PRODUCT FEATURES:1800 dpi 3G infrared sensor;1000 Hz ultrapolling / 1ms response;5 programmable, ultra-large non-slip buttons with hyperesponse;16-bit ultra-wide data channel;Zero-acoustic ultraslick teflon feet;Always-on instant response;Award-winning on-the-fly sensitivity drivers;Right-handed form factor.
Customer Reviews:
GREAT, but not as good as it sounds...........2007-12-25
So im in circuit city looking at gaming mice. i see this one, and immeadieatly the 1800dpi attracts me. also, it has a bunch of other features that make this mouse unmatched for its price. I bought it, and tryed it, expecting an AMAZING change from my old mouse. what I got was just my old standard Dell mouse, except the sensitivety was turned up, something you can change. what i mean is, don't buy this mouse for its features. it is a great mouse and feels great in your hands, and the scroll wheel is really cool. the 1800dpi, it doesnt really matter. Im giving it 4 stars for the feel and ease of use
Quick review, because this mouse is perfection........2007-12-16
I went into a brick-and-mortar store so I could try out each major gaming mouse and decide which I liked best. My top choices were the Logitech G5 and the razer deathadder. When I entered the store, I ended up trying out what I believed was the Razer Lachesis... which cost's a whopping $80. I agonized over it, not wanting to waste the money, but in the end I realized the lachesis just felt so much better than any other mouse I had ever touched; it was perfect. I had to have it. Price was no concern.
I left the display unit that was hooked up and looked for a boxed one. There was no lachesis; the model I had been enjoying was the deathadder. It was so ergonomic, so perfect, and so responsive, that I had assumed it must be the $80 model... not the $50 model. I was completely elated, and immediately bought it.
I've had it a couple days now, and it's delivered the best gaming weekend of my life. Unreal Tournament 3, Team Fortress 2, Crysis-- I feel almost like I have an unfair advantage in multiplayer. It's so precise, so smooth... it's just wonderful. The design feels perfect to the hand, and your hand will appreciate it after long-sessions.
The software is great and easy to use. I just opened it up, set the polling rate and DPI to the highest values (there are various presets to use, also) and closed it up. I doubt I'll ever need to play with it again; it did all I need to do in one use. I really can't stress how wonderful this mouse is. The copperhead and G5 have a slightly higher DPI count, at 2000, but this mouse FEELS so much better that I can't recommend them.
Buy this up, and enjoy.
Didn't like it in comparison to the Copperhead. .......2007-12-14
I know I will be heavily criticized for this review since most on here are positive but I'm just relaying my honest opinions as objectively as possible here.
I owned a Copperhead before I bought this mouse so the weight, thickness and the flatness of the Deathadder were a pretty big difference. This mouse isn't half as nimble as the copperhead because the copperhead has angled edges that allow you to rotate your wrist just slightly when you move the mouse from side to side. It allows you to move the mouse much quicker because you don't have to lift it off the mat at a totally straight angle. You can't do that with the Deathadder because it doesn't have angled edges that taper upwards like the Copperhead. It feels very stiff and slow in comparison.
The tracking also seemed weird to me. There's talk about positive acceleration problems on the razer forums so I think this might have been the reason for it. Basically the mouse felt as though I was moving it through some sort of sludge like there was some weird resistance to the movements. I spent a couple of days tweaking different settings but just couldn't find any that worked for me. The tracking just feels less precise to me than the copperhead.
Problems with the ergonomics: The hump in the back is too highly angled. The wheel in the center is very high up in comparison to the notches in the left and right buttons. The first thumb button is in a very weird position that requires you to stretch your thumb to reach it. Truthfully though I returned this mouse because the tracking just didn't feel right to me. I probably could have lived with the ergonomics otherwise but the tracking just felt off to me no matter how much I tweaked with it.
My hands are about average size but this didn't work for me at all after using a copperhead. I use an icemat and I'm somewhat anal retentive when it comes to having a clean sensitive tracking surface for my mouse (i've bought so many replacement feet for this mouse and have tried several different mousepads). The tracking on the copperhead seems more accurate to me as well at medium sensitivity. The copperhead just feels more comfortable/natural to me and definitely helps with my gaming. Maybe if I'd never used a copperhead I would appreciate the Deathadder more but as it stands I prefer the design of the copperhead even though it's not meant to be an ergonomic mouse.
great mouse.......2007-12-09
I was considering this mouse, the microsoft habu mouse, and the razer diamondback 3G. Although I have not tried the other mice, I am very satisfied with this purchase. I have never used a right-handed mouse before and was skeptical of getting this mouse. However, the feel is great since it fits my hand so well. Also, the top part of the mouse has a different texture than other mice that I've used. It doesn't really feel like any other type of plastic I've felt before. It has a matte finish compared to other plastics which normally have a glossy finish. Also, if the lights bother you, you can turn them off using the drivers on razer's website. The only problems I have with this mouse is that the driver options for customizing the button functions could be improved and that the default driver that comes with Windows Vista Home edition supports all 5 buttons instead of just 3.
Just what I wanted.......2007-12-08
The mouse is just what I wanted. Fast and seemingly reliable. Nice looking with the extra body lighting. I play a great deal of online games and this is jsut the ticket.
Product Description
USB Connectivity / 2 Button Operation / For Windows PC and Macintosh / Maintenance Free Optical Technology
Customer Reviews:
Good mouse.......2007-12-26
Works well. Makes navigating the big 23" monitor on my Mac a cinch. Accurate cursor placement. Can even use for simple graphics. LOVE it!
Great unit~!.......2007-12-26
This produce is a must have for us. If you have shakey hands and poor controal of your hands, this unit will be much easier for you to use than a commond type mouse with the tracking ball on the bottom.
Not bad. . . .......2007-12-18
if you need a cheaper alternative to carpal tunnel syndrome. I, too have used the Expert mouse from Kennsington for as many years as the previous reviewer. I also bought a turbo-mouse. It failed, but was replaced by a Fantastic remake of the Expert, with a spin ring that serves as a scroll wheel (Thank you Kennsington!). But I found the Kensington Orbit Optical Trackball Mouse 64327, despite its high quality, a bit too light weight, literally. It was hard to keep it still during intense use. The smaller ball was also hard to keep from flipping out of its "eye" socket and I found my thumb reaching too high for critical left clicks.
So. . . if you've never used a Kennsington Expert mouse, the Optical Trackball is probably a GREAT choice. But if you're accustomed to the perfect heft, ergonomics and ease on the wrist of the Expert, don't buy yourself short. . . get the Expert.
Trackball mouse elminiates wrist strain.......2007-12-04
When I have a lot of mouse work, if I use a regular mouse I sometimes get wrist pain and discomfort. By using a trackball mouse, in my case the Kensington Orbit Optical Trackball Mouse, I eliminate the pain. Instead of gripping a mouse with my whole hand, I roll the ball with my outstretched middle three fingers. Also, I program the little-finger key to double click, thus eliminating many clicks I would have had to perform with my thumb. When I first got a trackball mouse years ago, there was a definite learning curve/adjustment phase that lasted a couple of weeks. It felt a little awkward. But, that feeling soon went away. Eliminating the carpal-tunnel pain that comes with heavy mouse work is so worth the relatively short time it takes to adjust to using a trackball mouse. I would recommend this mouse to anyone who does a lot of mouse work and want to eliminate repetitive-injury discomfort.
Great Mouse.......2007-11-08
I love this mouse!! The roll ball glides smoothly and I've had no problems so far. I bought this mouse specificaly because of the roll ball, before the mouse I was constantly having wrist pain and since the mouse my pain is gone. I love it!!!
Product Description
Enjoy one-touch access to your favorite digital music. Use customizable function keys to open applications, files, and folders instantly. Experience unmatched precision and control on surfaces where ordinary optical mice can't go. Includes programmable buttons and a tilt wheel for vertical and horizontal scrolling, one-touch zoom, and Windows Flip 3D. Use convenient buttons on the left side of the keyboard to control your browser and navigate Web pages.
Customer Reviews:
Great!.......2007-12-22
I ordered this product for someone else & they love it! Battery usage is low & product works great.
Won't Work Beyond 6 Feet.......2007-12-18
I bought this keyboard to use with my home theater pc. At first I thought it didn't work at all then, by chance, I was using it standing near the PC and it worked. After calling tech support I confirmed that this uses the 27 MHz band which gives you a max distance from the receiver of 6 feet.
I carefully searched the product info on the logitech web site and nowhere does it mention this limitation
It's one thing to sell a product that has a certain limitation. It's another thing all together to do so without telling you about it.
Love it.......2007-11-06
I took a chance and purchased this product with no review available. And, I love it! Keyboard is light, keys on the keyboard are spaced slightly so there is no accidental hitting of the wrong key, and mouse is comfortable. I would 100% recommend.
Amazon.com Product Description
Ergonomic comfort on the go.
The Logitech V320 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks is designed for comfort and mobility. Rubber side grips and a sculpted shape provide secure control, while the compact size and storable micro-receiver make the mouse easy to transport. Secure 2.4 GHz digital cordless plus a high-definition optical sensor helps this mouse perform reliably whether you're on the road or in your living room.
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50% smaller than before, the USB micro-receiver fits inside the mouse, turning it on when removed, off when stored. Enjoy up to 6 months battery life. |
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1,000-dpi resolution is 2.5 times more responsive than standard optical, to deliver the precision you need while you're on the move. |
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Side-to-Side Scrolling + Zoom
Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom makes it easier to view digital photos and spreadsheets. Zoom in and out, or scroll horizontally and vertically—instantly! |
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Package Contents
- Logitech V320 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks
- 2.4 GHz micro-receiver
- Installation guide
- 2 AAA batteries
- 3-year limited hardware warranty
Specifications
IBM or compatible PC
- Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, or Windows Vista (requires Internet connection)
- USB port
Macintosh system
- Mac OS X 10.2.8+
- USB port
Product Description
The Logitech V320 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks is designed for comfort and mobility. Rubber side grips and a sculpted shape provide secure control, while the compact size and storable micro-receiver make the mouse easy to transport. Secure 2.4 GHz digital cordless plus a high-definition optical sensor helps this mouse perform reliably whether you're on the road or in your living room.
Customer Reviews:
Great but..........2007-12-19
CONS: Bluetooth receiver broke clean in half while attached to laptop (bent like a stick of gum!)! Most likely due to placing it in laptop bag with receiver still attached.
PROS: Excellent battery life, range, optical performance/response, ergonomics, size, style, value.
BOTTOM LINE: Always *stow* your receiver while you travel *inside* the mouse! Don't leave connected to USB port on computer!
A great little mouse.......2007-12-08
I bought this mouse for my wife. It is very neat and trouble free. She doesn't always remember to shut it off - but the batteries are still going strong after several weeks.
It works for me.......2007-12-03
This mouse works Ok for me. It is easy to handle and the functions are what I expected from description, besides is light and has a good price. I bought a tiny bag to carry on.
Love it - bought two........2007-11-21
I was very happy with this mouse. Small but works great.
I bought one for my desktop and another for my laptop.
Reasonable price on Amazon. Love the onboard storage
for the USB transmitter and it's small size. Works much
better than the laser mouse I use at work. Would highly
recommend.
No replacement parts from Logitech.......2007-11-08
I bought this mouse for my daughter. She lost the little transmitter. Logitech doesn't carry/sell replacements, so the mouse is useless. I call this poor customer/technical support.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Kensington 72213 Mouse-In-A-Box Optical USB/PS2 Mouse offers the perfect combination of comfort and simplicity. The Kensington 72213 features two mouse buttons and a scroll wheel to speed through long documents or Web pages, and has been ergonomically designed to be comfortable for both right- and left-handed users. The speed and pinpoint accuracy of Kensington's DiamondEye optical technology allows it to respond to even your fastest movements with accurate tracking and unmatched acceleration guidance, with the added benefit of no required cleaning. This Kensington optical mouse connects via USB/PS2 and is guaranteed to work right out of the box on both PCs and Macs, with long-lasting reliability that is backed by a five-year manufacturer's warranty and free technical support. The Kensington 72123 has a six-foot cord, and comes in a stylish silver body with a black bottom case that mat