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Testig a Logitech MX1000 - ka jowct - 06-13-2007

Inspired by GeneL's tale of woe:

We've had one of these meese sitting around here for ages, given to the SO by a friend. I decided to crack the package and give it a try.

It took quite a while to charge, but seems to be behaving now that it is fully charged. I'm not sure I like it, but I've seen no unintended double clicks so far.

It's hooked up to a freebie B&W, OS 10.4.9.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - microchip13 - 06-13-2007

Hmm. Hopefully you'll like it.

I've had mine since before I got my G5 and I like it, the only problem is it doesn't have enough buttons.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - jimbrady - 06-13-2007

I love mine (Gene's uncharacteristic issues notwithstanding). It's a great mouse--though I could do with fewer buttons.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - microchip13 - 06-13-2007

Fewer! Wow!

I currently have:
Forward: Dashboard
Middle: Windows Spread
Back: Backspace
Down on scroll: All windows off

I want to add(In a perfect world):
Escape
Enter
Another one(FOr when Leopard spaces come).


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - jimbrady - 06-13-2007

Yeah, fewer. Don't like the ones that get caught under my thumb on the side. Sorry for the trouble you're having.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - ka jowct - 06-13-2007

I like the layout of my Contour mouse much better, and also find it more comfortable and natural to use.

I would prefer three top buttons on the Logitech. I need to be able to assign click-lock and double-click to two buttons to reduce stress on my hand and arm. I currently have the right button set up to click-lock, and the little scrollling wheel/button as a double-click, but it's awkward compared to my Contour mouse. Even chording (which I've used with Kensington mice that don't have three buttons) seems a bit better than clicking on the scroll wheel.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - bfd - 06-13-2007

Logies aren't known for good battery life.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - GeneL - 06-13-2007

I have to repeat that I was very happy with the MX 1000 for several years. I only would give it up if there is absolutely no fix for the double click problem I attribute to it.

There is the possibility that it became defective over time.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - Lux Interior - 06-13-2007

Another happy MX-1000 owner here. Had an MX-700 before that that I also liked a lot. Best mouse since my Kensington thinking mouse back in the pre-OS-X days.

Battery life is great and I love the thumb buttons (FWD & REV for browsing).

My only concern is if the integral battery will out live the mouse.


Re: Testig a Logitech MX1000 - Spiff - 06-13-2007

Love my MX1000. Just the right amount of buttons. No issues. Battery life is great for me!