I could be wrong, but it seems like most Mac/Apple users like/love this mouse and many Windows users aren't too happy (with some exceptions of course). Although it is difficult to determine what platforms some people are using the mouse with, that would be my overall analysis of the reviews I have read. I have a HP Pavilion DV2600 notebook (Windows Vista Home PremiumX32) and this mouse has become a welcome addition to my notebook accessories. SETUP: My girlfriend and I did have some initial trouble setting up the mouse, but read some online help/message boards and some folks recommended not using the Logitech software CD because of bugs. We just let our Bluetooth recognize the mouse independently and that seemed like a wise decision. When we first started using the mouse, we had troubles and had to "re-pair" it everytime we started up the notebook. Now (after about a month) the computer recognizes it immediately and there is zero to minimal lag between when the mouse is physically moved and when it "wakes up" on the screen. BATTERY: The first set of batteries we used lasted for a little less than a month. We are on our second set and they have lasted about 2 months with switching off the power switch when we don't use the mouse for long periods which evidently saves power life. TRACKING: We are not "gamers," but the tracking is precise enough for our use of web browsing, photo editing, word processing, etc. The tracking seemed a little sloppy when we initially used the mouse, but it has improved over time-- I though maybe we just got used to the inaccuracy, but a friend used the mouse recently and they were impressed with its performance.Get more detail about Logitech V470 Bluetooth Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks (Blue).
Friday, November 13, 2009
Logitech V470 Bluetooth Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks (Blue)
I could be wrong, but it seems like most Mac/Apple users like/love this mouse and many Windows users aren't too happy (with some exceptions of course). Although it is difficult to determine what platforms some people are using the mouse with, that would be my overall analysis of the reviews I have read. I have a HP Pavilion DV2600 notebook (Windows Vista Home PremiumX32) and this mouse has become a welcome addition to my notebook accessories. SETUP: My girlfriend and I did have some initial trouble setting up the mouse, but read some online help/message boards and some folks recommended not using the Logitech software CD because of bugs. We just let our Bluetooth recognize the mouse independently and that seemed like a wise decision. When we first started using the mouse, we had troubles and had to "re-pair" it everytime we started up the notebook. Now (after about a month) the computer recognizes it immediately and there is zero to minimal lag between when the mouse is physically moved and when it "wakes up" on the screen. BATTERY: The first set of batteries we used lasted for a little less than a month. We are on our second set and they have lasted about 2 months with switching off the power switch when we don't use the mouse for long periods which evidently saves power life. TRACKING: We are not "gamers," but the tracking is precise enough for our use of web browsing, photo editing, word processing, etc. The tracking seemed a little sloppy when we initially used the mouse, but it has improved over time-- I though maybe we just got used to the inaccuracy, but a friend used the mouse recently and they were impressed with its performance.Get more detail about Logitech V470 Bluetooth Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks (Blue).
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