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Digital camera reviews of Logitech VX Revolution Ergonomic Design Cordless 2.4 GHz Wireless Laser Mouse for Notebooks/Laptops/PCs with Hyper-Fast ScrollingDigital camera Review: AWESOME!! Summary: 5 Stars
This mouse is fantastic. Great ergonomics, and all kinds of useful buttons, that you can program for different uses in the different programs (IE, outlook, excel, etc.).
Digital camera Review: AWSOME!!! BEAUTIFULL!! Summary: 5 Stars
this is not only an eyecandy , is the best mouse of the world, you can feel the good speed in any surface, the only thing i dont like is the mini reciver.. its so small and looks so fragile.. im sacred that it can brake easly...
Digital camera Review: Absolutely the Best! Summary: 5 Stars
I don't understand what took me so long to "cut the cord." I am more than pleased with this product!
Digital camera Review: After 30 years, an almost perfect mouse Summary: 5 Stars
Better than any MS mouse. (Better than any Apple mouse, but I guess no Apple people are going to be looking anyway.)
Perfectly fits my hand. Fast. Smooth. Accurate. And using the software, allows me to raise and lower volume and mute. Plus scroll sideways through long spreadsheets.
I suppose I could knock off half a star because the software doesn't allow for specific use of Windows Media Player which for me would have been handy, but for most I'm fairly sure that the combination of specifics tasks that you can make these buttons perform will make this one of the best mice you've ever used.
I haven't had any problems with the wheel, but I haven't dropped or thrown it.
And you can get these for about 40% off.
Keep your eye out for store "open box" sales. I picked up a V450 for $17 because there are still people who can't read the three lines of instruction that comes with these mice. Unfortunately, I let my wife use it, and so I had to buy another through Amazon. And then I thought that that VX looked awfully versatile for my desktop, and so when I was done, I'd spent $115 for a whole nest of mice.
A week later: I would actually give this 4 stars if I could change my rating. Why? Because the scroll wheel in either mode will not scroll one line or two lines at a time except in IE. It scrolls 10 lines at a time in Firefox and most non-MS software. It's annoying, but livable. In some ways the other Logitech mouse I reviewed is better, albeit limited in versatility.
I do wonder when engineers will figure out that not all of us actually like or use Microsoft software.
Digital camera Review: Aggravating to say the least... Summary: 1 Stars
Admittedly, I may be biased in my review due to the horrific buying experience with TigerDirect. They sent the wrong item, wouldn't send a replacement to me without charging me again. Instead of overnighting the replacement to correct a mistake that they made, they sent it ground and charged me for the shipping. Then, they required that I send the wrongly sent item to them by UPS, and it's been quite some time since I've sent it in -- first week of December -- and although I know they received it, I'm still waiting to be refunded...I originally placed the order on November 11...it is now January 4th.
The number of hours spent being put on hold has totaled around 10+ houirs according to my cell phone bill -- each time I've called them, I've waited at least half-hour on hold. All of this because some moron at TigerDirect packed the wrong item. Awful, awful customer service. Pity, our family has spent a lot of money with them, but it looks like this is where that road ends.
After having gone through the six week saga, although the mouse seems to be defective, I don't have the energy to deal with them any more. The scroll wheel is nice, I will admit, but a fundamental feature of a mouse, the left- and right-click buttons, only work sporadically. I'm constantly double- to triple- clicking just to get a single-click out of it, and quadruple clicking just to get a double-click. I've been having to resort to the keyboard quite a bit because of this. Even without the TigerDirect frustration, this would be an absolute nuisance.
Otherwise, as a notebook mouse, it is a good size, but note that as compared to a regular mouse, it is considerably smaller. The fact that the switch for the smooth vs. click scroll is on the bottom of the mouse is somewhat of a design flaw as well. Also because of the weight of the scroll wheel, the otherwise light mouse has a very different center of gravity, much higher off of the desk. No real complaints about it yet, but it is definitely noticeable, especially when looking to do precise work.
Overall it is a decent mouse, not sure why they don't have a bluetooth version, and I only wished it would actually do what a mouse is fundamentally supposed to do. Clicking.
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