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by Entropy Stew 10/22/2006, 1:50pm PDT |
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Pros:
Comfortable in the hand
Largish low-friction pads on the bottom make for smooth action
Easily the best center button scroll wheel I have ever used. I can reliably click it without scrolling
1600 DPI - feels a hell of a lot more accurate than my old MX 518
On the fly sensitivity change via button held + mouse wheel. 20 different sensitivity levels in that. Works about 50 times better than the 518's horribly placed sensitivity up/down buttons
Has the ES Requisite Minimum Number of Thumb Buttons (two)
Control panel does useful gaming shit like independently adjusting the x and y sensitivity
Low latency drivers
Ambidextrous layout duplicates the thumb buttons on the opposite side
Cons:
Buttons are countersunk into the body of the mouse so as not to interfere with your grip. This makes it more fiddly than necessary to hit them
You can't really use the thumb buttons on the opposite handed side for very much because they are so hard to hit
Corded
9/10
BONUS LOGITECH MX REVOLUTION MINI REVIEW: A ball-driven Intellimouse would be better than this infuriating waste of my money. 3/10. 9/10 if all you do all day is read ebooks. |
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