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Leave a comment I was persuaded to purchase a mouse as a direct result of unfavorable feedback on the market; as a result, I have to admit straight off the bat that a significant portion of the customers who have expressed dissatisfaction with this mouse are genuine psychopaths! You just read the reviews left by one person who said things like, "I smashed it against the wall, I flung it out the window, and I nailed it to the wall." I shed some tears! In point of fact, the mouse is quite easy to

Pros
  • Ergonomics, dimensions, quality of materials, software, ease of use, exactly the required number of buttons, weight, battery life, transmitter capable of connecting six Logitech devices, and very big sliding pads are all important considerations.
Cons
  • There are also potential drawbacks. Needs a perfect table surface, no clicky side buttons.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

My mouse is resting on a fabric surface, and the movement seems to be normal. At the very least, there have not been any grounds to complain about the movement so far. Many advantages: The position of the laser, which has been moved forward and to the far right, is the most significant advantage. This is a boon for players who, for example, move the mouse cursor primarily with their fingers while playing the game. In general, this is a godsend. I am presented with exactly such a choice here. If

My ancient Logitech MX500 is still working fine. She is very productive even now. Unfortunately, starting with Windows 7, the firm no longer provides support for the key assignment program. Those side buttons—the ones I use for copy-and-paste—cannot be assigned to anything. There are also no emulation programs that are helpful. As a consequence of this, and also as a consequence of the fact that I desired to get rid of the wire, I made the decision to acquire a mouse made by the same…

Pros
  • The typical household mouse
Cons
  • It is impossible to precisely position anything. I DO NOT Suggest purchasing this mouse for usage either at work or, in particular, while playing video games. It is possible that housewives who do not care which rodent to poke at might find it to their liking.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

I don't know how many people would believe me when I say this, but I've been using this mouse for close to 15 years. She is not tenacious, but a meticulous person will resurrect her many times because she does not have 9 lives, but probably all 99 lives. Although she is not tenacious, a meticulous person will resurrect her. After about three years of use, annoying double clicks started occurring. At first, I just put up with it, but then I went to the forum and read that the plastic under the…

Pros
  • A large quantity of buttons, an ergonomic design that fits the hand like a glove (at least it does in mine), a quick scrolling function, and the ability to run on batteries that are simple to replace.
Cons
  • Failure to function fairly rapidly, high costs, and a generally low quality of plastic and components

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You should not take it, it does not meet any standards.

Because, as can be seen, this model has a greater number of flaws, and those flaws are of a much greater significance, I do not advocate purchasing it, particularly given that the price is obviously not commensurate with the quality. It is strongly recommended that you take care of something from the G-series. Got pros: Pleasant in appearance Extended life span for the battery When not in use, the system enters a sleep state to conserve energy. The capacity to function with either one or two…

I took the time to read many negative reviews. but despite this, the purchase was made. There have been no major complaints lodged, though it is possible that the varying phases of all the planets' orbits coincided with one another. Permit me to respond to something: 1. It is recommended that you use a mouse pad rather than any other surface. Really, why would you want a desktop laser mouse to crawl all over your blankets, couches, and pillows?! 2. With regard to your poor pointing, you did not

Pros
  • Convenient form for an average palm. little amount of power consumed. A reliable connection should be possible within a radius of two to three meters of the system unit. There is a feature known as 2-mode scroll.
Cons
  • The middle button isn't exactly the most convenient.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

The issue with the receiver is that after two months of heavy use, problems started occurring, specifically: when the left mouse button is held, a double-click happens, and while the button is physically engaged during a drag-and-drop operation, the button is released. I have discovered a method for locating a bug; all that is required is to create a selection on the desktop or in the explorer; anywhere from one to ten minutes later, the selection will vanish when the left mouse button is…

Pros
  • Everything you said is absolutely accurate.
Cons
  • Receiver

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Second-rate goods, I won't buy any more.

Horrible model! I feel obligated to admit that, in general, I have a very strong loyalty to Logitech because I regard them as an outstanding firm that makes computer accessories. Prior to this, I tried a variety of their other mouse models, ranging all the way from their cheapest wired device to their most costly luxury option. Made a significant error in judgment when I decided that the M705 should be the optimal choice. So. First and foremost, I realized right away that the pointer was going

Cons
  • The sensor has been moved, and the movement of the cursor is illogical. Noticeable delay. The middle is not where the center of gravity is located. Disposable packaging (problems with returns)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

I purchased the first "marathon" mouse as soon as they became available, which was three years ago. After that, I purchased three additional units of the same model for the purposes of giving to my parents, my wife, and myself for use at work. The fact that I just now climbed into SetPoint and found 80% of the charge prompted me to write a review. This is with the same batteries that I purchased this mouse with three years ago. There has been no peeling or flaking anywhere on any of the four…

Pros
  • Quality A multitude of buttons Immortal batteries that are, in addition to that, directly incorporated Receiving entity that unifies
Cons
  • Optical sensor position

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Nightmarish quality and complete inconsistency with the description.

You can't return it, and it's sad. After a wireless mouse with dpi 2400 for 700, you just want to throw this logitech into the trash can.

Pros
  • -Appearance -Comfortable in the hand
Cons
  • -Even cheap Chinese mice for 300 have higher accuracy, I have to enter dpi. You have to aim before clicking, it is very difficult to hit especially the Windows Media Player slider.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Thanks to Logitech for keeping the model in production! Some pros: 1. Laser. 2. Wireless. 3. High quality. 4. Manufacturer - Logitech 5. Classic mouse. Has cons: In the ated version of the mouse, the number of additional buttons has been reduced.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

As soon as I started working, I was able to buy a normal mouse. So I got hooked on Logitech so I've been sitting on them for 15 years, or even more. The last M560 is on its last breath, the last year the SetPoint software began to fail hard, at some point the settings just fall off, the sense on the cursor and scrolling changes . just trash, you call the shortcut from the tray, everything becomes normal, you turn it off again in a minute, repeated letters to those support did not bring any…

Pros
  • Nothing, similar to the M560, 5 buttons should be exactly as many in a comfortable mouse, but if they work
Cons
  • You can’t imagine worse, I won’t buy Logitech again

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

The mouse is definitely worth the money! took it for 1300, satisfied! I re-read a bunch of reviews and came to the conclusion that in its price category the mouse is out of competition! If only they were bigger. Some pros: - The biggest advantage of this mouse is the operating time from one set of batteries. Insert and forget! Before that, there was a Logitech RX600 mouse, a set of batteries died in two weeks. For 5 years, oh, I went bankrupt on batteries and batteries, so the operating time…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I will never make this purchase again.

The mouse does not repeat the movements of the palm - it lives some kind of its own life. Neither for games nor for editors, this device is absolutely not suitable. Anyone who has ever used a solid, well-thought-out mouse (well, at least the Logitek of older models, and not necessarily expensive, overpriced) will not torment this mouse for a long time. I turned it off and threw it into the closet after about a couple of minutes after the start of testing. It does not lead a straight line along…

Pros
  • Well, light, well, it runs well on the carpet. In the palm of a medium size "sits" comfortably.
Cons
  • The sensor is located at the right edge of the mouse - and it's just something.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

| == She lived on a Teflon rug, the cursor did not buggy, as in other reviews, though I re-glued her legs, replaced them with Teflon ones, she rose a little higher above the surface. == Left-right buttons are not loud, but not quiet either. == Now I will look for another option with a non-stop scroll wheel. Its pros: | ++ The scroll wheel works in 2 modes. In the 2nd mode (no clicks), the wheel spins until you stop - this is very convenient, especially when reading books / documents. ++…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

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

More than 2 years of use have passed and I am changing my review, disappointed with the quality of the device from the eminent Logitech. A year later, the keys start to work poorly (double click, break of the key clamp). A year later, the trouble with the keys became unbearable, I had to disassemble an expensive device. The contacts are already blue. I cleaned the contacts, the keys began to work as before. If you don't want or can't take your mouse apart for repair after a year, DO NOT TAKE…

Pros
  • The biggest advantage is a convenient form, it was the main indicator when choosing, as well as the absence of a wire. Nice appearance. Double scroll mode (wheels). With Logitech software installed, all buttons are configurable. Ability to work from one battery - reduces the weight of the mouse.
Cons
  • Moving the cursor takes some getting used to. Indistinct pressing on the scroll, often when pressed, the wheel scrolls, sometimes side scrolling is pressed. The price for this quality is very high (more on that below), but it's Logitech. A year later, the keys start to work badly! I compared it with a cheaper mouse from Gigabyte (the price is 3 times lower!), The sensor seemed better in Gigabyte. Doesn't want to work well on all surfaces. When switching in Windows between users, there is often inadequate movement of the cursor and scrolling of the wheel (very fast or very slow), rebooting helps.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is acceptable.

Good ergonomic mouse. It has all the features to become your ideal mouse for working in windows or other OS. Only true if you have to. And in general, the mouse is very versatile and will allow you to manipulate both your fingers and the grip of the claw, using either two or three fingers on the buttons, while remaining ergonomic! What is very important) For people with small hands, a palm grip may well be used. Of course, there is no such thing as a miracle, and in games it shamelessly merges…

Cons
  • A significant drawback for me. When installing branded firewood from Logitech. Setpoint has corrupted the Wacom Intuos5 tablet driver. Probably these are trifles, but not so much as not to notice the already installed equipment.