We have a new puppy here
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We have a new puppy here
Hi folks, look this:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_ ... 0&cl=gb,en
Nice, the white one is a good choice for my antec P150. Any first hand experience? Any review? I want to know if it is silent and confortable
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_ ... 0&cl=gb,en
Nice, the white one is a good choice for my antec P150. Any first hand experience? Any review? I want to know if it is silent and confortable
Yeah looks quite nice, although I'm not all that much of a fan of the shiny type of plastic
I ordered one of these here today (also quite new I think...at least I've never seen it before):
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/busin ... 1&cl=us,en
At 30$ it's also quite cheap for a lasermouse...just hope the quality of that fancy scrollwheel is up to scratch
I ordered one of these here today (also quite new I think...at least I've never seen it before):
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/busin ... 1&cl=us,en
At 30$ it's also quite cheap for a lasermouse...just hope the quality of that fancy scrollwheel is up to scratch
It's nice, but not whitekel wrote:Yeah looks quite nice, although I'm not all that much of a fan of the shiny type of plastic
I ordered one of these here today (also quite new I think...at least I've never seen it before):
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/busin ... 1&cl=us,en
At 30$ it's also quite cheap for a lasermouse...just hope the quality of that fancy scrollwheel is up to scratch
Damned P150
Anyway, very nice toy, feel free to tell us if it is a good product
Got the rx1500 today:
Pro:
- looks great
- comfortable shape
- mouswheel can be switched between free-wheeling and and "clicky" - so if you don't like clicky mouswheel this one is perfectly silent in free-wheeling mode.
- *very* precice, works perfectly on a wooden desk and is just as accurate as my g3.
Cons:
- standard mouse feet, rather noisy and doesn't glide as well as my logitech g3 when using it on on my wooden desk. Not problem on a mousepad though.
- Due to the nature of the mousewheel you can't middle-click with it (clicking it, which requires quite a bit more force than a normal mouseclick switches between free-wheeling and clicky), unfortunately this is a deal breaker for me, as a linux user a mouse without a middleclick is unusable for me. There's a button above the wheel which works as a middle click out of the box, but for a button I use all the time it's too akward to reach...
Overall a a very nice mouse, esp. for the price but the lacking middle-click is a problem...fortunately I only bought it for my laptop so I'll only use it rarely, but still...worst case I can always give it away to my sis or dad, they seem to wreck mice on a regular basis and don't even know that mice are supposed to have middle clicks
Let me know how good the puppy is, they're not available around here yet from what I can see, if it's good I might give it a try
Pro:
- looks great
- comfortable shape
- mouswheel can be switched between free-wheeling and and "clicky" - so if you don't like clicky mouswheel this one is perfectly silent in free-wheeling mode.
- *very* precice, works perfectly on a wooden desk and is just as accurate as my g3.
Cons:
- standard mouse feet, rather noisy and doesn't glide as well as my logitech g3 when using it on on my wooden desk. Not problem on a mousepad though.
- Due to the nature of the mousewheel you can't middle-click with it (clicking it, which requires quite a bit more force than a normal mouseclick switches between free-wheeling and clicky), unfortunately this is a deal breaker for me, as a linux user a mouse without a middleclick is unusable for me. There's a button above the wheel which works as a middle click out of the box, but for a button I use all the time it's too akward to reach...
Overall a a very nice mouse, esp. for the price but the lacking middle-click is a problem...fortunately I only bought it for my laptop so I'll only use it rarely, but still...worst case I can always give it away to my sis or dad, they seem to wreck mice on a regular basis and don't even know that mice are supposed to have middle clicks
Let me know how good the puppy is, they're not available around here yet from what I can see, if it's good I might give it a try
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You should google for uberoptions. With that, you can control every button on your mouse 10 times better, including the middle mouse wheel. You can set it to click and an other button to switch between states.kel wrote:Got the rx1500 today:
Pro:
- looks great
- comfortable shape
- mouswheel can be switched between free-wheeling and and "clicky" - so if you don't like clicky mouswheel this one is perfectly silent in free-wheeling mode.
- *very* precice, works perfectly on a wooden desk and is just as accurate as my g3.
Cons:
- standard mouse feet, rather noisy and doesn't glide as well as my logitech g3 when using it on on my wooden desk. Not problem on a mousepad though.
- Due to the nature of the mousewheel you can't middle-click with it (clicking it, which requires quite a bit more force than a normal mouseclick switches between free-wheeling and clicky), unfortunately this is a deal breaker for me, as a linux user a mouse without a middleclick is unusable for me. There's a button above the wheel which works as a middle click out of the box, but for a button I use all the time it's too akward to reach...
Overall a a very nice mouse, esp. for the price but the lacking middle-click is a problem...fortunately I only bought it for my laptop so I'll only use it rarely, but still...worst case I can always give it away to my sis or dad, they seem to wreck mice on a regular basis and don't even know that mice are supposed to have middle clicks
Let me know how good the puppy is, they're not available around here yet from what I can see, if it's good I might give it a try
That seems to be a windows app, not much use for a linux user even if the middle button would send a signal to his computer.FlorisNielssen wrote:You should google for uberoptions. With that, you can control every button on your mouse 10 times better, including the middle mouse wheel. You can set it to click and an other button to switch between states.