Wired gaming: Razer Salmosa or better

Wireless gaming: all are laggy, even if bluetooth.

Logitech's treatment of MouseWare customers is as appalling as iTouch, enough that I won't give them any more $$$ and will shaft them for as many warranty replacements as I can scam for! Have a MX3200 that was a warranty replacement for my MX Corless Duo which had mouse button issues develop. It's all of 6 months old and has sticky keyboard issue where not hitting a key on center meets resistance.

Even if you need to make up an invoice to be within the warranty period, do it! Tell them the mouse has started to randomly ignore or double click when you click. This is a known issue and how I netted the MX3200 combo as warranty replacement @ no cost!


On 5/18/2010 1:20 PM, Alex wrote:

On Tue, 18 May 2010 16:16:17 -0400, Steve Tomporowski<[email protected]>
wrote:
I've always used corded mice (mouses).  The times I've tried cordless
mice, I've found them heavy, slow, awkward and the rechargeable battery
dies to quick.  Maybe it was cheap mice.  I need a new mouse, since
Logitech apparently is not going to develop drivers for the MX500 series

(MX518 to be specific) for Win7.  Will cordless go for gaming?

Thanks....Steve

my current fav mouse of choice - Logitech Anywhere MX, very portable, tiny
receiver dongle.

corded? microsoft habu mouse, i don't game much, but it just feels good in
the hand.

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