*Expedited summary at bottom.
I was recently in the market for new peripherals when both my keyboard and mouse began to die. I wanted something snazzy to compliment the rest of the hardware I was upgrading. The best mouse I saw at Best Buy for my purposes was the Logitech VX Revolution. I was comforted in my consideration of this product because I have had good results with other Logitech products in the past.
The mouse is classified as a wireless notebook mouse but it slightly larger than others in its class. It has a laser engine, scroll wheel and a ton of buttons. The buttons come programmed to perform typical tasks but can be reassigned to suit your needs through the supplied SetPoint software. The MicroGear Precision scroll wheel is very solid, fast, and also moves side-to-side. To the side of the left button is a slider that slides forwards and backwards to adjust the zoom of photos and documents. There is also a very useful button located behind the scroll wheel that enables you to search your computer, network or the web with one click. The forward and back buttons are both located on the left side by your thumb and can be used to navigate lists, slides, images, as well as web pages. A power gauge on the left side lights up for a few seconds when the mouse is first turned on to tell you the status of the battery.
The slider labeled “microgear” on the bottom of the mouse engages or disengages a gear to allow the scroll wheel to rotate freely or in increments. I disengaged as to not hear the saw-like sound typically associated with scroll wheels. Also located on the bottom of the mouse are the illuminated power button, AA battery storage, and USB receiver storage bay release. This storage bay is my favorite feature as it allows you to keep the 2.4GHz receiver completely enveloped inside the mouse when not in use. I did not use it at first and subsequently lost one receiver. I found replacement receivers readily available on Logitech’s website for a very reasonable price and it was shipped promptly. Synchronizing the replacement receiver was a breeze, and I was back in business in no time.
Overall, it feels solid, compact, and its rubber sides feel comfortable. I use it on my main computer running Windows XP. It also works on Vista and Mac’s OSX. If you use your computer 4-6 hours a day, one AA battery will last you about 3 months.
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SUMMARY: Size is a good compromise between full desktop mouse and small notebook mouse. Lots of intuitive, customizable buttons. Solid and reliable over the three months I have had it. You will not lose the receiver because it can be stored inside the mouse. Laser tracking precision, cordless. Comfortable shape and rubber grips. Made for right-handed people. Both Windows and Mac friendly. Single AA battery.
- Photos Courtesy of Logitech website
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