Having a mouse to suit your needs while working on a computer is paramount. Although there are many gesture-driven features being integrated deeply into both OS X 10.8 and Windows 8, many users still prefer to use a mouse.
Having a mouse to suit your needs while working on a computer is paramount. Although there are many gesture-driven features being integrated deeply into both OS X 10.8 and Windows 8, many users still prefer to use a mouse.
I wanted a touch mouse without paying the price for a magic mouse, but this mouse is designed for windows specifically. Left click right click and 4 direction scrolling works.. But the two middle mouse buttons can not be reassigned and the scrolling is jerky at best.
comfortable; long battery life
jerky scroll; click and drag sometimes releases
Nice looking mouse, beautifully built and finished but its a dud. ergonomically poor - too small in hand, find fingers running off the front of the mouse; stiff left and right buttons, soft centre button give hand cramps.
I bought this mouse about 1 month ago for my win 8 laptop. Pros, it has precision and good range to it. Cons, the touch scoll on the mouse is WAY too sensitive. left right scroll will automatically take you to other side of the page just by touching it.
Easy to Use
uncomfortable; too sensitive
I bought this mouse on impulse from a local major store. What initially appealed to me was the touch zone scrolling facility and, of course, the Logitech brand name. However, once I installed the mouse and used it for several days it became apparent that the responsiveness of the touch zone...
Pointer freezing frequently when connected with other usb 3.0 devices attached like pen drive or external HD. Contacted to CC of logitech (15 days ago) but not resolved yet.
The Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400 is the latest entry in what promises to be a burgeoning (and lucrative) market: peripherals designed to make Windows 8 more user friendly. While the T400 is a good all-around mouse with a handsomely minimalist appearance, its low profile and somewhat basic gesture...
Logitech has done a fine job bringing mice to the market that at least partially compensate for the lack of a touch screen on a Windows 8 system. Unless you have just purchased a brand new all-in-one system or notebook with built-in touchscreen, chances are slim tot none that you own a touchscreen...
Now that the Microsoft Windows 8 Operating System (OS) has been released, many are finding that navigation with a mouse is somewhat lacking. Microsoft put much emphasis on touch and if your PC doesn't have a touchscreen display then you are missing out on some of the programs ease of use.
Overall, this is the best ‘normal' (not designed for gaming) mouse I've used in a long time. With the addition of tactile feedback to the scroll pad, it would be a five-star platinum...
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