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Author:  Daemonius [ 21 Apr 2007, 07:49 ]
Post subject:  Should I move to a Cordless Mouse?

ESReality.com has long review of different kinds of mouses. Check it out.

Author:  stenchlord [ 21 Apr 2007, 08:57 ]
Post subject:  Should I move to a Cordless Mouse?

If you aren't that set on a wireless mouse then perhaps the Logitech G5 2007 version (rev.02)?

It's pretty much the same as the G5 with a few improvements, like the return of two side buttons. In Oz it sells for $75-$100. It looks sexy too.


Author:  JohnnyWakko [ 21 Apr 2007, 09:36 ]
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Now THAT is what I am talking about!

Does the DPI buttons, are they programable? I don't really want to change the DPI on the fly.

EDIT - Yes that is one fine mouse!

Why can't they make a mouse that can be plugged in, as well as wireless? The plugin can recharge it, but also make it wired.


Damn Haoles!

Author:  ctrlsteef [ 21 Apr 2007, 11:59 ]
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Ow man, that new G5 looks awesome. :o

Author:  Paddy the Wak [ 21 Apr 2007, 12:15 ]
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The Logitech G5 2007 look great but the cord on them isn't too flexible ... I found it a pain in the ass.

I now use a ... Razer DeathAdder = awesome !



* 1800dpi infrared sensor, ergonomic right-handed design,
* 1000Hz ultrapolling, 1Ms response
* 5 programmable, ultra-large non-slip buttons with hyperesponse
* 16-bit ultra-wide data channel, award-winning on-the-fly sensitivity drivers
* 1600dpi Infrared Optical Engine Powered by Razer Precision
* 16-bit data transmission
* Connection: USB

Author:  ctrlsteef [ 21 Apr 2007, 12:48 ]
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The Logitech G5 2007 look great but the cord on them isn't too flexible ... I found it a pain in the ass.

I recon it still has this rugged with cloth covered cords? I actually kinda like that. :)
After it's been used a bit it becomes a lot less stiff.

Author:  Paddy the Wak [ 21 Apr 2007, 14:39 ]
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That is exactly it ...
Mine has a few kinks in it from the way it was packaged/boxed ... bought it in the US ... no real way to take it back without a lot of hassle ...
May be I'll just have to use it a bit more to get it less stiff ... :D

Thanks for the tip ...

Author:  JohnnyWakko [ 21 Apr 2007, 15:31 ]
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Dear Johnny Wakko,

Thank you for contacting Logitech Customer Support. My name is Vincent and I will assist you with this issue.

Based on your email I see that you have a question on what is the report per second for this mouse.

Johnny, I am sorry but I am not able to retrieve any information on this request. We only have the DPI information but we do not have any information on the record information.

Please do let me know if you have further enquiries. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Vincent
Logitech Technical Support
http://www.Logitech.com/support


Logitech's customer service is awsome! Replies within 12hours, after two emails, I got the above reponse to the MXRevolution. I am going to buy it and compare it with my current Logitech mouse.


The key factore in me getting a mouse is reponse time, and Buttons. I also want a wheel taht has left to right too.

Some of the flashy mice just don't have enough buttons. I think any decent mouse should have at least 7 Buttons, 2 more if you include left and right mouse wheel. The more buttons, the better for FPS that is for sure.

I will report back on teh MXRevolution if I end up getting it tomorow.

After another email, Vincent kinldy replied and found something on the MXRevo Reporting.

Discussion Thread
Response (Vicent P.) 04/20/2007 06:36 PM
Dear Johhny,

Thank you for the update.

Johnny, after sending the earlier response, I searched the Internet and found some information that might be useful.

The 2.4 GHz wavelength of the MX Revolution wireless mouse reports laser position at about 570 Hz (times per second). This means that if the software driver is written correctly (more on that in a minute) then the mouse has absolutely no detectable lag at its 800 DPI (dots per inch) resolution (yes, you can notice the difference even compared to the already nice Logitech MX 1000 laser mouse).

http://www.pricegrabber.com/rating_getprodrev.php/masterid=24555757/form_keyword=/

I hope this would make you to decide on a possible mouse for your usage.

Please do let me know if you require any further assistance.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Vincent
Logitech Technical Support


Author:  DanielTC [ 21 Apr 2007, 18:09 ]
Post subject:  Should I move to a Cordless Mouse?

The Logitech G5 2007 look great but the cord on them isn't too flexible ... I found it a pain in the ass.

I now use a ... Razer DeathAdder = awesome !



* 1800dpi infrared sensor, ergonomic right-handed design,
* 1000Hz ultrapolling, 1Ms response
* 5 programmable, ultra-large non-slip buttons with hyperesponse
* 16-bit ultra-wide data channel, award-winning on-the-fly sensitivity drivers
* 1600dpi Infrared Optical Engine Powered by Razer Precision
* 16-bit data transmission
* Connection: USB


<3

DeathAdder is awesome, especially when paired with a Func 1030 Archetype.

Author:  marwan [ 21 Apr 2007, 18:18 ]
Post subject:  Should I move to a Cordless Mouse?

Logitech G7 cordless mouse, end of story! :)

the best part is that the wireless USB sensor is a charging base and they provide you with 2 batteries, one being used by the mouse while the other charges. Switching batteries when one dies is fast and easy.


i also have a Logitech MX Revolution, but i lost the USB wireless adapter as soon as i unpacked it!!!!! :cry:

anyone knows where i could buy the usb adapter seperately?

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