



( 149 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 15 2009
I love this mouse because you can set the scroll to low tension so you can scroll very quickly. Fits wonderfully in my small hands. Battery life is good. Its a great product.
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Posted: Aug 14 2009
This is going to end up being returned -- for some reason I just can't get the hang of this thing. As explained elsewhere, this is a right-handed mouse pretty much designed for smaller hands - so no overall problem there for me. My hubby tried it and didn't like it at all because of the smaller size so he doesn't want to inherit it. Tracking is great and it seems to work on all types of surfaces I've tried so far including a chair pad on a bench outside when I brought the notebook out there to sit by the pond. However the off/on button is hard for me to work and the eject button (both buttons are located underneath the mouse) for the receiver is a pain in the kazoo - press, press, press and the receiver still doesn't want to eject when stored. Another minor annoyance is that the off/on button being located underneath means there's no easy-to-see reminder on top of the mouse to remind you to turn the thing off when it's time to shut down. The scroll wheel adjuster is on the bottom also but that's no big deal although it would be nicer to have it more readily available. And, yes, the battery cover is really flimsy. My main complaint is the location of the back/forward buttons and even with re-programming them, they are still too awkward for me. One button is too far forward and the other button is too far backward. Apparently when this was introduced into the market place, the "nano" receiver wasn't as readily available, so although the receiver is not as large as some, it's still not a "nano" size. Again that's not really a big deal as I am using the receiver on a Belkin 4-port hub, but I am starting to see the benefit of leaving the receiver in place directly plugged into the port. Not to be petty, but a storage pouch of some sort would have been nice although I knew one was not provided when I bought this. So back it goes as soon as another wireless mouse with a "nano" and a different button placement design I have ordered gets here.
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Posted: Aug 13 2009
I own several Logitech products. I have the original MX1000 mouse and keyboard, the Logitech wave pro keyboard and MX1100, the VX Nano and now the VX Revolution. (I also have the DiNovo for notebooks keyboard) The revolution is nice because its size is between large (MX1100) and small (VX Nano). It can be used as a desktop replacement, but if you're looking for a traveling mouse, pay the extra money and get the VX Nano. Pro: Size, fits right handed users well Only need 1 AA battery Battery indication The numerous buttons Cons: The micro gear switch is on the bottom The battery cover seems a little flimsy I'm troubleshooting to find out why my mouse has lag and it doesn't the left button doesn't click properly. I often have to click multiple times before it recognizes the click.
















