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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Logitech MX 400 Performance Laser MouseCustomer Review: Works fine out of the box (Mac) Summary: 5 Stars
I have a 3-year-old Mac desktop and I do not require a lot of features from a mouse. This mouse is very comfortable (if you're using it right-handed) and tracks very well without a mouse pad. The two main buttons work out of the box (no software install) as does the scroll wheel for scrolling up, down, right, left, and as a third mouse button. It is nice that this type of mouse does not blind you if you look at the bottom of it.
I'm really happy with this mouse. If you are looking for a solid, reliable mouse, this is a good choice. If you don't need fancy features like zoom, the quality of the software doesn't matter because you don't have to install it. I haven't installed the software so I can't review that.
Customer Review: Great Laser Mouse Summary: 5 Stars
This is the first laser mouse i ever bought, and i'm telling you this thing is great. I've owned mice that range from the basic to cordless opticals and this is the best mouse i have ever owned. For the price the performance can't be beat. The grip is very good and the position for your thumb is in the perfect position. They seem to have gotten that right. The buttons are good - meaning that the amount of pressure you put is just right.
Personally i hate cordless mouses for the simple fact that for someone like me who uses the computer alot - they tend to die very quickly, This has a wire and i recommend it to anyone who wants great performance, nice desgin, a good price, and a comfortable grip.
Customer Review: Brilliant mouse at an excellent price/value relation Summary: 5 Stars
Received this mouse 2 days ago and am extremely pleased! I've had a Sharkoon Rush mouse that lasted me less than 12 months (and I'm just the average pc user, not a gamer) before the wheel stopped reacting.
Now I've gone back to Logitech which has never let me down (was just a bit pricey). This mouse cost me less than 30 Euros and I'm totally happy with it. There is no loud sound when the clicking wheel is pushed gently (like in Woman) and it works like a charm.
Another good thing is that it hasn't got any shiney stuff on it to distract me. The laser is invisible or something. Love it, love it, love it.
Would recommend it to anyone any time, especially at that price.
Customer Review: Budget, high quality mouse Summary: 5 Stars
In my opinion Logitech makes the best mice. I got sick of all the wires my "wireless" mouse had, the charging station and the AC adapter for it and all that crap. This had a nice fit for my large hand, the weight is comfortable and not heavy, the buttons are crisp and the texture of the mouse feels good. It works great with Vista x32 without installing the bloated logitech driver suite. The scrool wheel clicks with each partial turn which I prefer to the smooth constant scroll type.
For the price I don't think you'll find a better mouse. Also it has the PS2 adapter with it incase you are low on USB ports (like I am).
Customer Review: Very elegant and extremely 'handy': what a great gizmo! Summary: 5 Stars
In my aged ignorance, I didn't know that 'mice' had evolved much from the left click/right click and middle-roller. This Logitech example has already given me much pleasure, however, for it is very elegant even to look at - I admire its lines literally for minutes on end - and, more importantly, it is extremely 'handy,' both to handle and to operate. The 'left click/right click and middle-roller' is augmented by a 'tip right' and 'tip left' function that is good for processing pictures and the additional 'forward - back' buttons are great for both pictures and text. What a great gizmo!
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