Reviews for Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black) by Logitech

Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black) Our Price: $159.99
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Digital camera reviews of Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

Digital camera Review: Customer Service
Summary: 1 Stars

The product arrives in time but few keys seems to be messy.I was called by a customer support person by this seller to send me another but never got one so far.

Digital camera Review: Death to Productivity!
Summary: 1 Stars

I bought this product less than a month ago and already detest it.

I went looking for a keyboard after my old one died and this is what I ended up with. First off, I did NOT want a wireless keyboard - but out of the dozen that OfficeMax had, they had ONE (very cheap) wired keyboard. Against my better judgment - I've had extremely poor luck in the past with wireless keyboards and mice working correctly - I decided to go with what I THOUGHT was a decent brand.

My mistake. After installing the keyboard and mouse on Win XP, I started to encounter "scrolling hell". That is, all of a sudden when you're working in something, the scroll function just decides to start itself up. Unfortunately, there's no good way to stop it. Turning the scroll wheel or pressing any of the buttons has zero effect - it just keeps scrolling. There only two effective ways I've found to stop it. Press the reset button on the bottom of the mouse, or pick it up and crack it down on the desk as hard as you can. Strangely enough, neither are something I've ever needed to do with a mouse before.

Getting on Logitech's support forum, I noticed a thread with many people having the same problem. A firmware update was recommended to solve the problem, so I downloaded and applied it. This fixed the problem - for about 3 hours.

Today it's done it about two dozen times. On the two dozen and first time I snapped and threw it across the room and then went and fished out a wired mouse I have. MUCH better! Now to find a CORDED mouse and keyboard and toss this thing in the dumpster.

What the heck is wrong with Logitech lately? They used to be one of the top names in computers, but it seem all they can sell now is junk like this.

Digital camera Review: Decent
Summary: 4 Stars

good but wish the music controll buttons were bigger.....a lot of times i press the wrong button cause they are so small

Digital camera Review: Decent (with two significant issues).
Summary: 3 Stars

This is a decent set with two issues related to the keyboard. First, the profile is too low, throwing off the ergonomics. I would be nice to be able to elevate the back of the keyboard another inch or so to, making typing more comfortable on a higher desk surface. The bigger (or, more annoying) problem is the "dynamic zoom" feature on the left side of the keyboard. I activate it inadvertently while typing, or when I have papers on my desk, and the document will them zoom out, making that silly little clicking noise and becoming harder to see on screen. A scroll wheel or bar, rather than a touch-sensitive feature, would be better.
The mouse is great. Its ergonomics are good. I prefer the fourth (back) and fifth (forward) button to be on the right and left sides of the mouse, respectively, rather than both on the left side (the older Microsoft intellimouse is better in this respect, I think, although it pains me to say anything good about Microsoft). Still, a very good mouse.

Digital camera Review: Disapointed
Summary: 3 Stars

I am pleased with the function of the keyboard and the mouse, however the print on the keyboard keys ia too small for old eyes!
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