Logitech G500
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Logitech G500
Is win...
That is all.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/5750&cl=us,en
j/k. Finally replaced my crappy two button scroll mouse with one last night and it's pretty sweet. Very accurate, plenty of easy to use/program (macro FTW) buttons, adjustable sensitivity on the fly and adjustable weight. I tend to get a bit wild with my mouse motions at times, and am often using a less than ideal mousing surface (couch cushion) so the extra weight keeps it planted and the laser sensor is dead accurate, even against a solid color surface. The adjustable sensitivity is also great for Photoshop, since you can crank it way down on the fly and make very tight movements without having the hands of a surgeon. It also features onboard memory, so you can save your profile to the mouse itself and take it with you elsewhere.
The only thing to really pick on is that it can be easy to click the scroll wheel left or right instead of middle clicking. I haven't really seen this to be a major problem yet though.
If you're looking to drop a few bucks on a nice corded (wireless stuff annoys me for some reason) mouse, I'd recommend it.
That is all.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/5750&cl=us,en
j/k. Finally replaced my crappy two button scroll mouse with one last night and it's pretty sweet. Very accurate, plenty of easy to use/program (macro FTW) buttons, adjustable sensitivity on the fly and adjustable weight. I tend to get a bit wild with my mouse motions at times, and am often using a less than ideal mousing surface (couch cushion) so the extra weight keeps it planted and the laser sensor is dead accurate, even against a solid color surface. The adjustable sensitivity is also great for Photoshop, since you can crank it way down on the fly and make very tight movements without having the hands of a surgeon. It also features onboard memory, so you can save your profile to the mouse itself and take it with you elsewhere.
The only thing to really pick on is that it can be easy to click the scroll wheel left or right instead of middle clicking. I haven't really seen this to be a major problem yet though.
If you're looking to drop a few bucks on a nice corded (wireless stuff annoys me for some reason) mouse, I'd recommend it.
Pulski- Sand
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Re: Logitech G500
Nice review, I have the older version, and it's pretty sick. I wish I had all the cool ass buttons you have though
Re: Logitech G500
Mine still has more buttons.
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