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Andrew2011-07-20 09:37:03
Logitech
Andrew, 2011-07-20 09:37:03

Mice! Alternative to Logitech VX Revolution

Hello!
Used a Logitech vx revolution mouse for three years! She survived the change of three laptops, a bunch of falls and even a crisis, but, unfortunately, everything comes to an end and for her, too, he, the end, is slowly coming. Double clicks start, can jump across the screen. So, can anyone suggest an alternative? Good wireless mouse. In my opinion, only this mouse has an inertial scroll wheel.

Actually, here is the link http://market.yandex.ru/model.xml?modelid=979431&hid=723088

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Progrik, 2011-07-20
@Progrik

See how much exactly the mouse. I changed my Logitech one for free through the off site when the store warranty ended. By the way, on Habré, the topic saw that you can change a broken mouse from them.

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Lazer1999, 2011-07-20
@Lazer1999

From what I know, it is Logitech and has inertial scrolling (optional, there is a mechanical “inertia-clicks” switch:
-Performance mouse MX
-Anywhere mouse MX
-M705 (aka Marathon mouse)
-M515
-M555
I have the first three, in the sense The first one is more for the desktop - large, the charger is inside the mouse, there is no compartment for the receiver inside the mouse), it works 2-3 weeks without charging. But it's comfortable. I keep it on my desktop at home.
The second one is purely laptop size, but did not take root in my large hand. And so it's convenient.
I use a marathon with a laptop. The size is average, but with my hand it is convenient with a laptop. There is a unifying receiver, there is a compartment for it in the battery compartment. 5 keys (2 buttons, wheel, 2 buttons on the left side). Ergonomically, I'm comfortable. And a big feature in battery life - 3 years is declared from one set of batteries. I don’t know how about three years, but for a year and a half the flight is normal, the state of charge is 48% :)

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OXOTH1K, 2011-07-20
@OXOTH1K

The mouse from Microsoft has an inertial scroll wheel. I don't remember the model. I will find and write. The mouse is cool, a friend saw one. Just too expensive. In DNS it costs about 3k.

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Alexander Kunin, 2011-07-20
@skyksandr

I have been using the Marathon M705 for more than a year, I still can't get enough
goo.gl/7rUuU The
inertial wheel is available, they promise that the battery will last about 3 years.

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inittab, 2011-07-20
@inittab

I will also speak for the M705. I've been using it for over a year, I didn't even think about batteries. It is very convenient in size - I do not like small mice, but it is also inconvenient to carry a large one with you. This is the best compromise between convenience and compactness. Click and positioning accuracy - no complaints. So - I advise.

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benipaz, 2011-07-20
@benipaz

buy a new one. why change habits? :)

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ajaxtelamonid, 2011-07-20
@ajaxtelamonid

Also used this mouse, replaced it with anywhere mx. I press the middle key by tilting the wheel to the left, I don’t use the other buttons, because it’s obvious that this is inconvenient on any mouse.
On anywhere, the buttons (left-right) are better, but the wheel is pressed to the left worse, with more play. Plus the batteries run out faster. But overall a good replacement.

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SJDeveloper, 2011-07-20
@SJDeveloper

There was such a rodent left for MX Air not happy !!!
As for Microsoft, I didn't like the wrong form!

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luxferre, 2014-03-04
@luxferre

in the photo, the manipulator looks like a mouse from the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop kit, which I use. in terms of ergonomics, it seemed to me very successful (after a three-week addiction) - the load on the metacarpus and wrist decreased to imperceptible. But it may not be suitable for games, I did not check it. and inertial scrolling did not seem to be seen in its settings; and inverting the direction is possible without digging into the registry
on the other hand, I fully support those who speak about the preference for familiar things. but adjusted for the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome

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