Logitech V500 mouse?
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‎2006-02-04 07:37 PM

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‎2006-02-04 08:34 PM
"The V500 Cordless Notebook Mouse comes fully equipped for the road. Sculpted finger grips provide precise control. The fused aluminum skin and shock-resistant bodywork are robust yet elegantly detailed. And its integrated power management system includes a battery-saving on-off switch and status indicator."
sculpted finger grips.
robust yet elegant....
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‎2006-02-04 08:45 PM

Right now I'm indecisive between v400 and v500 - regulary I use MX510/518, but they have too much cables to drag around when using a Powerbook and I don't like Mighy Mouse too much. Classic mice with as many extra buttons is my preference...

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‎2006-02-04 09:14 PM
Go for the bluetooth.
I use a bluetooth belkin for controlling slide shows in lectures.
It is tiny and cute but lacks sidebuttons.
I have a number of Logitech mouses and find them to be precise tools. sort of like cars these days, there isn't a "bad" mouse out there.
But at home, the lightest mouse is still the Wacom - no battery - but it moves on the tablet only.
The key decision maker is, once you have the features you need, the feel of it.
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‎2006-02-04 09:26 PM
Dwight wrote:Usually yes, but v400 is a brand new model while v500 is a year old.
Bigger number is almost always better.
Go for the bluetooth.
I use a bluetooth belkin for controlling slide shows in lectures.Is it supported through OS X or special drivers? I was thinking of using Sony Ericsson V600i mobile phone because it can be configured to use with OS X, but never really tried it. For presentations and lectures I usually am a step away from PB so basically I end up hitting space all the time.
It is tiny and cute but lacks sidebuttons.
I have a number of Logitech mouses and find them to be precise tools. sort of like cars these days, there isn't a "bad" mouse out there.I agree - the key factor for me, besides the number of extra buttons I assign to AC shortcuts, is the weight, but usually it isn't listed on the manufacturers' website.
I've had a BAD experience with MX1000 - too heavy so my wrist started to hurt like hell! Now I got a jelly-support mousepad, but the pain hadn't gone away completely...

The key decision maker is, once you have the features you need, the feel of it.And I can feel it only after I've bought it... Microsoft's wireless are very light, but a bit too ugly. Then again, I need to use it, not look at it.

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‎2006-02-04 09:53 PM
MX 1000 very heavy. Big battery.
Clicking mouse in pocket to change slides much more elegant than space bar - gives opportunity for pocket pool as well, there in the dark.
No special driver needed - on mac - bluetooth language.
Note to self: jelly mouse.
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‎2006-02-14 08:39 PM

Not wireless, but I've read great reviews. Plus, it reminds me a lot of my first classic 3-button Logitech mouse which suited me best because of the lightweight, but after I got used to multi-multi button mouse, it had too few. This Razer has 7 buttons, so it should be fine...

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‎2006-02-14 08:51 PM

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‎2006-03-25 01:34 AM
I realize you already found your mouse, MarinRacic, but in case anyone else out there is reading this thread, save your 70 bucks -- LJY
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004

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‎2006-03-28 12:12 AM
Then again, I need to use it, not look at it.All Mac-users and people thinking about 'switching' because Macs are 'pretty'(this includes my wife), take heed!
HP Zbook Studio G4 - Windows 10 Pro, Intel i7 7820HQ, 32Gb RAM, Quadro M1200