Logitech's Zone Touch T400 may look weird for the lack of some features you expect in a modern mouse – a scroll wheel, thumb buttons – and it might be easy to dismiss since it doesn't boast a premium-level price point.
Logitech's Zone Touch T400 may look weird for the lack of some features you expect in a modern mouse – a scroll wheel, thumb buttons – and it might be easy to dismiss since it doesn't boast a premium-level price point.
The new Windows 8 was annoying the snot out of me before I figured out some keyboard shortcuts. This mouse makes all the difference when scrolling with tiles, using charms and switching to the desktop easily. All the components of the new interface actually make sense now.
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...
The scroll action is more accurate without setpoint installed on flash based internet games for some reason. It's barely responsive with setpoint installed.
Great tracking
scroll area gets "sticky" as you use it throughout the day and your finger gets clammy or whatever
I recently purchased a touchscreen laptop from Dell. Some things that I do need a mouse, as I don't
Color; Win 8 Gestures; scroll "button"; adaptor
Occasional sensitivity on gestures
Imagine using Windows 8 on a laptop or desktop without a touch screen. It isn't fun, the fanfare of Windows 8 quickly wares off and you are left with feeling gipped. Luckily mouse manufacturers like Logitech began looking for solutions to this problem and came up with some pretty good ideas.
Installation; Windows 8 Shortcut; Quiet Scrolling
Design
Any video editor will tell you that their work is only as good as the performance of their three-button mouse. Traditional three-button input devices are contemptibly clumsy to use and require a bit of practice to master, but the added flexibility of that extra button can mean a big difference in...
The Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400 has a touch-compatible strip to take advantage of Windows 8 shortcuts; ambidextrous design; a Unifying Receiver which lets you use one USB dongle for up to six Logitech peripherals; and an 18-month battery life with a three-year warranty
The imprecise touch strip makes scrolling an exercise in patience; its low-profile contour can be uncomfortable for bigger hands
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 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
Bought it for Windows 7 for work. Have a Magic Mouse at home, but this one works just as stated. Scroll is good. Smooth clicks. Generally a good feel. Plug and play, and easy programming options.
Easy To Set Up; Easy To Use
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