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total satisfaction, 2005-10-02 One of the better models in the Logitech range. Comfortable palm rest, smooth scroll wheel, and looks pretty in blue. Great mouse for game lovers. Definite 'YES' for users who work simultaneously on 3 or more applications.
Ultimate Gamers Mouse!, 2005-09-08 Not only does this mouse look good it performs! I had a lot of problems with my previous mice on Windows XP. They would hesitate too much or suddenly jump off the screen out of view for no reason at all, this is very annoying, especially when playing games.
This mouse has been perfect from the day I bought it. It has never acted up like the other mice I tried. Its response time is amazing, no hesitation at all. And the screen jumping thing is nonexistant.
I love it so much I have bought it for several people as gifts.
Love it so much I bought a second one!!!, 2005-09-07 I needed a new mouse for CAD work, a friend recommended the Logitech MX 510, and I just loved it. Very sensitive and excellent for "windowing" and "snaping objects" in AutoCAD drawings. I bought a second one for my home computer. I highly recommend it.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Great Mouse!, 2005-07-28 The Logitech MX 510 es a great mouse, not only for gaming but for everyday use too, it's very comfortable and the buttons are in the righ place. It's compatible with Mac OS X and with Windows XP and the drivers for the mouse are optional for user who wants to program the extra buttons, a must! Pros: +Comfortable Mouse +Extra Buttons (programables) +Nice Colors +Very good trackin optical laser Cons: -No as cheap as similar mouses -Some buttons are not so usefull
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Awsome gaming mouse!, 2005-07-13 I recently bought this mouse to replace the optical mouse that came with my Dell PC. I wanted the extra buttons for playing World of Warcraft. The mouse is great - it's lightweight, moves well, and points and clicks accurately. It might be a little big for some women to use, but my hands fit a size medium or large womens' glove and the mouse isn't too big for me.
I love being able to map the buttons to specific uses in World of Warcraft. The up and down arrows on the side are now Target Enemy and Target Self; the top button above the wheel is AutoRun, and the others are mostly the default settings. I had a little trouble programming the buttons at first because some of the functions are based on the operating system, not the program, so I had to first change the side buttons to Copy and Paste, and then set Copy and Paste as Target Enemy and Target Self in WoW in order for the buttons to work correctly. The whole process of mapping the buttons to specific functions is really easy though.
I'd totally recommend this mouse to any gamer, web developer, or one-handed person (provided they still have their right hand). Yes, I did say "one-handed person"... I could seriously do my whole job with just this mouse if two of the buttons were mapped to copy and paste. Plus, how can you pass up a BLUE mouse? That's just awsome.
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