That's also an awesome mouse. It's what I used before I upgradedI've used a Logitech MX518 for as long as I can remember. I've only ever had to replace it once, and I replaced it with another MX518. Solid, dependable, awesome.
I use an MX510 at work, I've owned it for years, and it's still going strong. At home I use what I replaced my MX510 with, a G5 (or is it a G500, same mouse basically just updated model, I forget which one it is). Pretty sure the G500s is just the updated model of it. They're the ones with the weights. I really love it, cord is solid, the options are nice, and the whole thing just has a nice feel in the hand.I've used a Logitech MX518 for as long as I can remember. I've only ever had to replace it once, and I replaced it with another MX518. Solid, dependable, awesome.
I can understand that, but I've become spoiled in two regards - wirelessness (preferably with a charging cradle so I'm not fumbling with batteries all the time), and a thumb button (most often used for in-game VOIP). Without these two things, I feel hamstringed in the games I play.I could never bring myself to plunk down a large chunk of cash for a gaming mouse when I seem to be doing just fine with a standard logitec mouse.
You're going to love it! If you have the charging cable plugged in then it will transfer data over that instead of wireless and it comes with a rechargeable batterySo remember those "precision movement" problems I was talking about in regards to my mx1000? It's probably due to age rather than defect, I've had it for so long, but anyway...
Yeah, they got worse. The thing shudders like an epileptic when I'm trying to do pixel-perfect things. I'm already not in the best place to put up with frustration lately, and it just got... I hit it with a hammer.
G700's supposed to get here tomorrow.
I have it now, and I must say I'm monsterously disappointed. It won't track at all on my existing mousepad, and has difficulty on the desk itself (woodgrain). The only surfaces I have found it tracks well on is my chair's armrest and the tiny glossy literature packets that came in the box. I've tried it on every DPI from 200 to 3200 and the results are the same. I've tried it both on USB and wireless, no difference.You're going to love it! If you have the charging cable plugged in then it will transfer data over that instead of wireless and it comes with a rechargeable battery
Nope, plain white paper doesn't work. Guess I'll RMA and hope for the best.Use a plain white piece of paper taped to your desk. If that doesn't work, send it back.
If that does work, get a new mousepad.
I tried a laser mouse for a while. One of the ones that promised to be able to work on any surface with scads of dpi. I returned it within two hours after I couldn't get it to work smoothly on a foam mousepad. It kept jerking and 'teleporting' on the mousepad but it would work find on the pantleg of my jeans. Packed that sucker right back up and returned it.Yeah, that's a bad mouse.
Has to be a bad mouse. I just tried it on my woodgrain desk that has pits all in it (it's from the 90's yes I still use it and have it) and it works just as well as it does on my mousepadI have it now, and I must say I'm monsterously disappointed. It won't track at all on my existing mousepad, and has difficulty on the desk itself (woodgrain). The only surfaces I have found it tracks well on is my chair's armrest and the tiny glossy literature packets that came in the box. I've tried it on every DPI from 200 to 3200 and the results are the same. I've tried it both on USB and wireless, no difference.
Pits are actually ideal for optical mice, whether laser or not. They shine a light oblique to the surface, then look at the shadows it casts. The more rough the surface is, the better the tracking.Has to be a bad mouse. I just tried it on my woodgrain desk that has pits all in it (it's from the 90's yes I still use it and have it) and it works just as well as it does on my mousepad
Like I can remember THAT. My old MX 1000 had one too, but its sleep mode spoiled me into only having to charge it once or twice a week, and never bothering with the power switch.There is an On/off button on the bottom of the mouse
Looking around on google it does seem it has a power save modeLike I can remember THAT. My old MX 1000 had one too, but its sleep mode spoiled me into only having to charge it once or twice a week, and never bothering with the power switch.
It's not a big deal though, because unlike the MX-1000, which used a cradle to charge, I still can use the G700 while it's charging.
And now reading the reviews it still only last 2 days to 6 days with the standby mode lolLooking around on google it does seem it has a power save mode
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com...ging-the-power-mode-on-the-g700s-gaming-mouse
Looking around on google it does seem it has a power save mode
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com...ging-the-power-mode-on-the-g700s-gaming-mouse[DOUBLEPOST=1380987554,1380987352][/DOUBLEPOST]
And now reading the reviews it still only last 2 days to 6 days with the standby mode lol