- Ease of use, high-quality assembly, functional software for configuration and ates, long battery life.
- They are not here
- does not work on all surfaces
- 1) dimensions and weight. I am uncomfortable holding small lightweight laptop mice. 2) many buttons that can be configured in SetPoint. 3) 3 years of work from one set of batteries 4) small receiver, P'n'P 5) can run on one battery, and in place of the second, you can remove the receiver
- 1) the button under the thumb is slightly not under the finger. but I think that these are individual characteristics and I hold the mouse a little differently than the manufacturer intended 2) tight middle button on the wheel. when pressed, you can accidentally also reject the wheel to the right / left (press the corresponding buttons). took a long time to get used to. 3) when smooth scrolling is enabled in SetPoint, when you press the tight middle button, it is very easy to turn the wheel . it is inconvenient to open links in the browser with the middle button . 4) dimensions and weight. The mouse is not meant to be worn with a laptop.
- Under my hand it is convenient (the average size of the mouse). Customizable additional keys (not without dancing with a tambourine). Long battery life (a year on average).
- Noisy, for some reason they removed 1 additional button, cheap materials, something rattles inside.
- normal mouse. Very long battery life, comfortable design.
- Capricious to surfaces.
- Fast, clear, convenient. Battery life.
- Doubleclick. This is the only drawback for me.
- Comfortable. Although my hand is not big, I realized over time that I like bigger mice.
- Indeed, demanding on surfaces. I have a glass table, so a rug is inevitable. So - Nova rug for 400. does not perceive at all, but with a cheap Defender Sticker for 99. became friends with a bang.
- Great performance on any surface. Good ergonomics. Uses batteries economically.
- No.
- Qualitatively assembled Ergonomic massive Convenient layout of customizable buttons Massive wheel with 2 torsion modes
- Didn't find
- Big. Under my paw, that's it. Two scroll modes. Easily lies in the hand. Logitech Unifying.
- Indistinct settings through native software.
- It performs its main functions.
- Low quality product.
- Accurate positioning for a wireless mouse, smooth lines when drawing and drawing with a mouse, comfortable for small and medium hands - the hand does not get tired during long work! - it will be convenient for women too, extremely long battery life, a single receiver into which you can fit other devices from Logitech, excellent software for Win7, there are enough buttons and they are all customizable, pressing does not double, the buttons are all under your fingers. The receiver storage compartment is inside the mouse, but this is always the case with Logitech these days. Comfortable rubberized sides. The positioning window is not lit; Works on any surface, meaning no mat is needed. Accuracy from the surface does not fall, the cursor does not jump. Separately, I will highlight the most convenient ability of the software under Win7: when you press the side button under the thumb (that's what it's called - the task switch button in the native software settings), all windows of running tasks come together in front of you on the screen, you just have to poke the mouse into this task to switch . It turns out not only faster, but also visually, switching with one hand. Much more convenient and faster than the usual way. At the same time, films continue to go in a small window, applications work - very clearly. This method has long been used in the same KDE for Linux, but for some reason it has not yet been done in Windows (that's what MS had to do, and not stupid and useless tiles), although this is the most convenient thing. And with this mouse, you have the opportunity to simplify and speed up the work with many windows and tasks in a regular way in Win7. For me personally, this is an extremely important feature, without which the Windows interface has always seemed miserable compared to KDE.
- Weak software for Win8 compared to software for Win7 - no window switching, which I wrote about in the merits. There is no native software for Linux, although there is third-party software and the battery level is regularly displayed in KDE, and otherwise the mouse works fine under Linux. I didn't notice any other shortcomings. The price matches the quality and amenities.
- nice look, quality materials
- unsatisfactory positioning quality, heavy weight
- After mice for 400-800, this one is a big step forward. - Fits comfortably in the hand - light clicks. - I liked the design in reality more than in the photo. - Works great without a mat, on a silver lacquered table. - Scroll left / right functions by pressing the wheel - appreciated, they have a couple of applications in my work. - Forward-backward in the browser
- : the wheel learned to squeeze through without problems. A new minus: in games, the plastic of the buttons rubs against each other, it’s not very fast to work with both buttons. I ended up cutting it down a bit. The minus is conditional, because the mouse is not a game mouse, it is treated with a clerical knife. - First days: The mouse wheel is hard to press. I use "middle button" quite often. Because the wheel spins easily, pushing it vertically down is more difficult than usual. Pressing left-right is much easier (maybe I'll set it up as the middle button in the browser).