The Logitech MX1000 Wireless Laser Mouse is the best mouse to grace my mousepad. If you are in the market for a new mouse this is the mouse to get. Read why within...
It is called many things, but there is a delay bug on most mx1000's (mine included). When you pick up the mouse and set it down again (doesn't have to be much, the amount necessary to move it on a mousing surface is good enough for instance) there will be a short delay before tracking works again. For me, this makes gaming impossible with this mouse - which sucks, because while I am not lagged out, I sure frag a lot more than with my mx700's Supposedly this isn't on all mice - my friend for instance bought one even after I warned him about the problem, and reports no such problem after testing. So... it's a risk, I suppose.
Also, the new side buttons make it impossible to press both the back and forward buttons at the same time. This won't affect most people, but it does me, as I use both of those buttons in games and often I have to use both at the same time. The reach on them is also a bit different, if not uncomfortable, compared to older mice.
Also, there is a more greyish unit on the market.
For desktop mousing though, it sure is a nice unit
I got mine about a month and a half after they were announced. :/ Has the wobble, lift problem, everything.
Until I try one that I am certain does not have this problem, I won't buy another one. I may get another one in the future though and ... do something else with this one
atteaJoined: July 17, 2005Status: OfflinePosts: 1Rep:
Using the Back/Forward buttons in Firefox Sun Mar 5, 2006 8:22:38 PM#15754Perm Link
This mouse has been great so far, some nice upgrade features from logitech's optical line but i've been having one problem - Back/Forward buttons don't work in Firfox!!??!!
Anyone else have this problem? or better yet know how to fix it?
i'm can't configure the wheel click in half life 2... i have another mouse that wok as a mouse3 but in the mx1000 it doesnt work like a buton at least on HL2...plz help