I've become very fond of my new-ish Logitech <A HREF="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2135,CONTENTID=9043" target="_new">MX-1000</A> laser mouse. It has several features I like quite a bit, such as six buttons, being able to use the mouse for 2 1/2 to three weeks on a single charge, the ergonomic shape and styling, and the exceptional accuracy. I have not experienced a single moment of cursor latency or stutter, and there have been no difficulties due to interference with other electrical devices ... something that was always, invariably an issue with other wireless devices I've owned in the past. All of which ended up becoming gifts for other people. Until now. This one is mine!
I upgraded to this from a wired Logitech dual-optical, (which is a very good mouse), but this one is definitely better, in every respect. I thought I would <i>never</i>, ever say that about a wireless mouse ... but as the old saying goes, never say never.
I've wanted a wireless mouse that really impressed me for several years, and I had just about given up hope that such a device would hit the market in my lifetime. But this one fits the bill, and I plan on buying two more for the other systems on my LAN. As my old daddy would say, "It's the bee's knees."
Toey
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