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Review on Logitech M510 Blue Wireless Mouse with USB ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Unifying Receiver - Comfortable Shape, Back/Forward Buttons and Side-to-Side Scrolling by Danuta Mastalerz (De แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

A regular Logitech mouse, which doesn't have anything particularly remarkable about it, is comparable to other mice in terms of both quality and price. Those who use the genius and those who are similar to him will, without a doubt, be overjoyed with such a device; nevertheless, I am not satisfied with the mouse. I used to use the logitech nano V550, but I decided to upgrade to this model because it performed just as well on a rug as it did on a table that had been mirror-polished, and the battery lasted for the same amount of timeโ€”two years. Sadly, production has been discontinued. The speed of the cursor is handled, more or less, by the native utility package, which, strangely enough, under version seven is only launched on behalf of the administrator, and when it does so, it behaves in a pretty imprecise manner on reflecting surfaces. The mouse can be turned on or off by switching the slider; it feels to me like it does when the button is pressed in, but I really regret having the Clip-and-Go feature available.

Pros
  • Radio channel rather than bluetooth in this case. Rubberized edges and a rough surface on the primary buttons, with extra buttons located on the left side of the device in a quite convenient location. The capability of personalizing the buttons to meet your requirements and the capacity to link multiple input devices that are supported to a single transmitter. Battery life more than 24m
Cons
  • On the surface, it appears to be somewhat demanding, and while it does operate on a polished table, the cursor goes very slowly. To a more or lesser extent handled by the in-built utility in the section on cursor speed. The on/off button is not very user-friendly in this regard.

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