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Review on Logitech M310 Wireless Compact Mouse, Dark Gray by Danuta Gowacka ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't like it, I don't recommend buying it.

After using the G102 on my desktop computer for a year, this is the second Logitech mouse to develop a double click. I don't see any use in continuing to pay through the nose for a once-revered brand if we're going to be replacing the mouse every year. Pros: Keys are pretty tight; I don't like it when the key is just squashed under the weight of the finger, and the shape is just right for me, as is the weight, and the battery life. The legs don't glide great on every surface, but other than that it doesn't care much about the ground. Nothing else to add. Negative aspects: Several have commented on this thread saying that it's impossible to draw a straight line with a mouse since it always seems to travel in arcs or diagonals, etc., and while this is true, the reason for this is quite simple: the engineers who designed the mouse didn't put the sensor in the exact center. Hence, all the hand motions you're used to describing a different trajectory elsewhere will have to be ignored here (just like a real jamb), but if you use this mouse exclusively you'll get used to it. Otherwise, you'll experience discomfort whenever you move between this mouse and a standard mouse. What happens, happens. He noted that while the keys are secure, the wheel is too difficult to press and spins fairly cottonily (despite not scrolling quite yet). Now, the biggest drawback is that every fifth click gets doubled a week after purchase, and it only started happening occasionally a week ago.