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 Electronics : Logitech 931689-0403 MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Looks cool, works perfectly - but not ergonamic...
Works exactly it should. Has a bunch of nice buttons that can be customized, and placed in a way that you are NOT likely to hit by mistake on a regular basis (just an iregular basis).

The only improvement this needs is to make it more comfertable - it is a bit painfull on my wrist long term.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the old man and the mouse
I think this mouse is amazing, I am not very computer literet but the mouse is asy to operate and I learn new things it can do every week. It fits very comfortale in my hand, the speed is perfect, it last a long time on a charge



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - This is a Great Mouse . . If Your Hands are Average in Size
No doubt about it -- this is a great mouse. I have had no difficulty using it with my laptop on any table, any place. And I love cordless anything - nothing to get tangled up, nothing to pull the mouse away from the point of an image where I'd carefully positioned it. That said, however . . .

My smaller than average hands get tired due to the size of this mouse. Back in the dark ages, I used a large laser mouse because that's all there was. Nowadays, I find that when I have a choice I gravitate to the smaller, easier to control, notebook mouse.

Given the advanced state of minaturization and customization, I'd like to suggest, tah dah, a choice in mouse sizes fitted to your hand. After all, shoes come in a variety of sizes, so why not computer mice as well? But, until the customized mouse comes around, this one will do -- even for small hands.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Beware: VX Revolution Too Small for a Desktop
The Logitech VX works with my desktop mac almost as good as it suppose to, its just too small to be comfortable as a desktop mouse (despite what others say). I am used to apple's mighty mouse (which fits perfectly "in the palm of my hand"). The VX is unconformable - not being able to rest your palm on the back of VX means all the work must be done by your fingers alone. The VX also slips out of my hand when I grab it and the main left and right top buttons are too close to my palm. Consequently, my hand is scrunched up when I use it, not naturally extended as it ought to be. For reference, my hand is 7 1/2 inches from the tip of my middle finger to the top of my wrist. That's bigger than most, but not much.

Like everyone else, I like the wheel. Logitech got that right, but Logitech is long overdue for a new mouse product. I don't know if the MX is too big (seemed gigantic in the store), but it definitely has too many bells and whistles (buttons and wheels!). I have read the many, many lines in many forums, and there is a huge market for a regular-sized, sleek desk top mouse that is not built like something out of Star Wars (or a pink 1959 cadillac with fins). A bigger (longer and sleeker) version of the basic VX would do.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - works well
nice mouse. sometimes have slight (less than half a second) pausing probably due to other wireless devices interfering.
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