Over the years I have purchased countless of these m325 wireless mice for myself, family, friends and work. Please note that the m325c model is slightly different and I prefer the m325. The battery life of these mice is excellent - I had over a year on the included AA battery. I usually turn off the mouse when I leave my computer for a while (when I leave work, leave my home computer overnight, etc.), but I don't always turn it off. I really like the feel of the scroll wheel on the m325. I spin easily and you can give it a good click and it spins on its own. I even turned the mouse off and used the scroll wheel for stress relief (similar to a spinner). Having used the m325, I can't stand the scroll wheels on other mice. It should be noted that the mouse may stop responding to picky when the receiver is near certain RF signals. For example, if you connect the receiver to a USB 3 port and then a USB 3 hard drive to an adjacent port, the mouse will most likely be affected. I usually try to plug the USB receiver into a USB port away from other cables, and I've even used short USB extension cables to keep the receiver away from other cables. If you find that this mouse is not working properly for you (not moving, jumping, moving slowly, or shaking), make sure there are no other cables near the USB receiver and/or try another USB port. Normal color all options are good - my favorites are purple and blue. Black is understated if that's what you're looking for, while grey-silver is just plain boring. There are many fancy designs out there, but many of these are budget m325cs, so check before you buy. Years ago, Logitech packed these mice in plastic boxes that were almost impossible to open without injuring yourself. They have since fixed this issue and there is now a pull tab that you must pull to open the plastic packaging. The battery is already installed and all you have to do is pull the tab. Connect the receiver to your computer and you're done. You don't need to install any software just to use the mouse normally. However, if you want to use additional features, display an on-screen low-battery warning, or add devices to the receiver, you'll need to install it (it's a painless process, and the software runs discreetly on your computer with no issues). is physically small but I have big hands and it doesn't bother me. It doesn't have as many buttons as some complex ones, and it's possibly the most accurate mouse for gaming or design work. I've used it for Photoshop, video editing, and music workstation (DAW) software and find it adequate, but it's not my live hood. One final note: I've seen these mice range in price from under $15 to over $30. Sometimes it depends on the color or the seller/shop. When you go shopping, you can easily find them at a cheaper price. Seriously, this is my favorite mouse. I was tempted by some of the more "capable" models but settled on the m325 in the end. I have personally purchased or considered purchasing over 200 of these. As I write this review there are at least 8 of these in my home.
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