Features:
- Glides smoothly across most surfaces
- Tracks motion optically without a ball
- Comfortable for either hand
- Easily navigate the Web
- 5-year warranty
Description:
The Logitech Wheel Mouse Optical is the entry-level device in Logitech's optical mouse line. It has a pleasant blue and gray color scheme and a translucent bottom that allows its red light to radiate outward so it illuminates your hand. The body feels sturdy and is shaped for use with the left or the right hand. The only concern we had with construction of the device was the metallic "clink" sound the mouse buttons made when pressed, instead of the typical "click" noise of most mouse buttons--but we had no problem performing click or double-click actions. Installation on both a PS/2 port and a USB port was quick. Using Windows Me, we just plugged it in and started using it without having to install any software or drivers. Windows 98 users plugging the mouse into a USB port will need to install the USB drivers before they can use the device, so have the installation disc handy. Installing the software that comes with the mouse gives you the added functionality of being able to program the mouse buttons--and even the wheel--to perform a variety of different commands. You can also customize such things as pointer appearance, cursor speed and acceleration, and mouse orientation. Installation is in two steps: installation of the software and then setup of the mouse to perform as you wish. Both the installation wizard and the setup wizard were straightforward. The user's manual was easy to read and contains instructions in English and Spanish. We tested the mouse on a variety of different surfaces to see how it performed. Wood, plastic, cardboard, paper, a notebook, and a pant leg all worked well. Our only problem came when we tried it out on clear glass. The cursor didn't move at all. Opaque glass worked fine, though. All in all, this mouse delivers good performance at a terrific price. --Patricia Atherly Pros: - No moving parts to break down
- Quick installation
- Works on a variety of different surfaces
- No ball to clean
Cons: - "Clink" noise that buttons make sounds cheap
- Not shaped ergonomically
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