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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cordless Mouse performs flawlessly, May 11, 2001
I had to justify spending $70.00 on a mouse. I had never used a cordless/optical mouse. But I went out on a limb and have been VERY pleasantly surprised by my investment of the Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical mouse.If you are like I am, I like to keep a clean desktop. The fact that I have reduced my 'wiredness' by one cable has made all the difference. One less umbilical cord to dictate my movement while sitting at my computer. This mouse is intuitively designed and Logitech continues to place ergonomics and quality of design as it's priority. Pleasing to the hand AND eye, a nicely weighted mouse sends a digital signal to a small receiver. This receiver can be tucked away out of sight [mine resides in the bottom of my CD/media tower approx. 38" away from the mouse]. The beauty of this digital signal is that your mouse does not have to be in a 'line of sight' to communicate. I have blocked the receiver with a coffee cup and did not experience any problem. Another great point about this particular cordless mouse is that since it uses an optical light on the bottom [instead of a rubber ball] there is no need for a mouse pad! And there are no moving parts to have to clean. The mouse is powered by two [2] double AA batteries. The receiver can either plug into your PC's USP port, or the PS/2 port [it comes with an adapter.] MAC users will be happy to get rid of Apple's round, flat mouse and use this MAC compatible device. There are four configurable mouse buttons. The standard right and left, a center scroll wheel [which scrolls very smoothly and has a comfortable soft rubber feel], and a thumb button. One of the observations I first had is you can pick up the mouse without inadvertantly pressing a button...especially the thumb button which tends to be too big on some models. Logitech ships this mouse with a CD rom with an easy install wizard allowing you to configure and 'fine tune' your mouse to your specific needs and touch. One important feature is an on-screen menu program [in the shape of a circle - like the wheel on Wheel of Fortune] that you can assign to any mouse button. This allows you a 'one-click' shortcut to standard web features like the Back Button, Refresh, Favorites/Bookmarks, Email, and frequently accessed sites. I have it configured to pop-up when I depress the mouse wheel. I would have to say that the ability to sit in my chair, place the mouse on the desk directly in front of me, or on the arm of the chair, or even on my pant leg[!] is very refreshing. It takes some getting used to especially for us old timers, but being able to remove your mouse from your workspace (or put it in a drawer when you're done) is both novel and practical. This device is compatible with the following systems: Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98 / 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 3.1, and Mac OS 8.6 or later Hope this helps you get a feel for this item. Check it out, I have been very pleased!
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