Best Rated Logitech Wireless Mouse
Published by MouseArena, on March 5th, 2010, in the categories: Logitech, Wireless Mouse
First of all Logitech MX Revolution has a very nice ergonomic design, with a very comfortable place sculpted in the mouse for the thumb to rest. The grip is covered with rubber for a better adherence of the hand. The palm of your hand rests comfortably on the back of the mouse and the buttons and both scrolls are very easy to use, being placed in the reach of your fingers.

There are the two regular left click and right click buttons with a scroll wheel between them and another one on the right side - operated by your thumb. In fact only the scroll wheel on top acts like a normal scroll wheel and helps you navigate through very long files, because the second one is used as an application switcher. When you have a lot of applications opened at the same time and one or even two screens to look at , this button helps you decide which application you choose to stay on.
Just click it once and you will be shown a window with all the active applications that are open. With other consecutive clicks you can go from one application or tab to another until you end up on the right one. However, the scroll wheel offers one of the most interesting and important features of this computer mouse: the fast scroll. With just a gentle stoke of the wheel you have the possibility to browse tens or even a hundred pages from a very long document.
But you can use it for line by line scrolling, too. It all depends on your need and on the document type.The wheel also tilts to the side for horizontal scrolling and can operate the zoom in and out functions. The small button positioned right below the scroll wheel searches for the selected word or phrase on the internet, opening your default browser. It is both useful and out of the ordinary.
You can't talk about the best rated Logitech wireless mouse without mentioning its laser sensor that works like a charm on any kind of surface and gets the position of the mouse with great accuracy. The resolution is only 800 dots per inch, a lot less than a few gaming omputer mice I know, but quite enough if you use it for something else. The mouse communicates with the USB receiver plugged into the computer and works on two AA batteries.

Because nobody wants to be caught by surprise in the middle of some important things to do, you have four degrees of warning - the four little green LEDs telling you how full the battery is and when you are supposed to change it (it blinks as it approaches the terminal phase). The price is a bit prohibitive, about $100, but we are talking of serious and special features , precision and stability. That is why the Logitech company advertised it at the time as being "the most advanced computer mouse".
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