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Logitech Cordless MX Duo

Logitech Cordless MX Duo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best mouse and keyboard I ever owned.
Review: This is no ordinary mouse. It's silver and black color give it a sleek, good looking appearance. But it's not just a another pretty mouse either, it has forward and backward continuous scroll buttons, a scroll wheel, and a couple programable buttons on the side. It fits the hand perfectly and its weighted bulk gives it a solid feel. It responds quickly to the slightest movement. The keyboard is also a sleek black and silver color. It has a solid feel when typing and the keys are silent. There is a special key for just about any function you can imagine and they seem to work, although I haven't learned to use all of them yet. The wireless set up was easy and I have had no problems with either the mouse or keyboard. You won't be disappointed with this duo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Combo
Review: This is the best mouse and keyboard set I have ever owned. The mouse is at least 2 times more precise than my microsoft optical. This gives me much better movement, and accuracy. Plus the mouse is picthed at a much better angle than others, allowing you to use it a lot longer unlike other brands that make your wrist ache. The keyboard functions and looks great too. The range is awesome, and the rechargable mouse saves time, aggrevation and money. My only dissapointment is that the mouse does not have some of the standard button signatures, meaning some games won't recognize the alternate buttons. Other than that there can be nothing negative said about this product, its a joy to use.

Update-

For those gamers out there. To make this mouse function with all games, just set the mouse to a standard ps2 mouse. This should allow you access to all of the buttons, except for the switch programs button. Of course by doing this you are not getting the support of the automated features logitech includes. But the feel, precision, and long battery life/recharge should be enough to make the switch.


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