MX1000 Wireless Mouse

Posted in Mouse by Paul Patterson on August 28th, 2006

MX1000 Wireless MouseI started using this mouse a few days ago and I am pretty happy with the results. I’ve been using a wireless mouse for a few years now and I decided to give a laser mouse a try. The problems I had with my previous mouse were pretty insignificant and were mostly related to battery life.

The MX1000 comes with a rapid-charging base station and a lithium-ion battery that never needs replacing; making battery life a non-issue. Another benefit is the laser which provides additional tracking power over the optical sensors found on optical mice. Gamers who are traditionally adverse to using a cordless mouse may find this a suitable gaming replacement.

Other features include:

  • Universal page forward and back, plus an application switch that quickly moves between open windows.
  • A tilting wheel for side-to-side scrolling.
  • An illuminated 4-level battery indicator to monitor battery life.
  • Cruise Control rocker for speed-scrolling up and down, and zoom with a click of the wheel.
  • Compatible with Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, and Macintosh OS X and higher.

Step up to a Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse and experience the next great advancement in mouse technology.



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