guzziguy Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 I need a new, ergonomic mouse. Stacy bought me a Logitech Nano V450 last night and I like everything about it except it's too small and not ergonomic. Can somebody please suggest a mouse with similar characteristics to the Nano (laser and wireless included) in a full size, ergonomic package? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Iron_Dreamer Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 MX Revolution Be wary of this mouse. I received one as a warranty replacement for an MX1000, and I found it to be too narrow in the thumb reigon, which made my hand hurt over time. It seemed fine at first, so an in-store trial wouldn't necessarily reveal whether it would work or not. After that I went to a G5, which I found very comfortable.
Voltron Posted July 14, 2009 Report Posted July 14, 2009 ^? I got this Kennsington Slimblade and the fricking thing will not stay paired with the Mac Mini consistently. Not sure if there is anything to be done...
Iron_Dreamer Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 I have not had good experiences with Kensington products in general. Just glad I didn't own any of them.
Cankin Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 I'm using V450 daily, and Microsoft Laser Mouse 5000 on my other computer feels like a full size V450 to me, and I even like the scroll wheel on Laser Mouse 5000 better
John E Woven Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 I had nothing but horrible experience with Logitech and an MX Revolution. Mouse didn't work properly (kept skipping around the screen, impossible to do any precision work, randomly clicked and double and triple clicked, etc), and Logitech wouldn't replace it for me. Happened on multiple computers, too. Then again, my other MX Revolution is absolutely amazing, and so is the MX-1000 and 1100. Try the MX1100. It's taller than the Revolution, but it's more ergonomic.
Nebby Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 I'm surprised that Logitech didn't replace it for you; both times I've had an issue with their mouse (G7 and G5) they've sent me a new one
Hopstretch Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 My MX Revolution has been fine. The Logitech Control Center software is a big bag of hurt on a Mac, though.
Spiug31 Posted July 15, 2009 Report Posted July 15, 2009 If you consider a trying a wider variety: I`m using an evoluent verticalmouse2, Version 3 of which is wireless and optical. It gets recommended for carpal tunnel syndrome and rsi (it helped solve and since prevent my mild rsi). The best prices for these tend to appear via ebay. its been reliable and does comfortably fill the hand.
guzziguy Posted July 25, 2009 Author Report Posted July 25, 2009 the Razer Mamba is amazing. i like my Logitech G7, but once it goes, i'll get a Mamba. i game some times, but most of my mouse time is regular computer use, and the Mamba is great for that. I bought raffy's Mamba after reading this glowing recommendation. The feel is a little wider than I'm used to, but not bad, just different. I'm trying to get used to how fast the mouse tracks. I'm still overshooting everything. If I can't get used to it, I'll have to slow it down. In the end, if I can't get used to the Mamba, I figure I can just sell it to Jacob.
guzziguy Posted July 25, 2009 Author Report Posted July 25, 2009 Isn't there a setting for the speed? There's a setting for all kinds of shit. it has DPI settings for a reason, the default setting is crazy fast. your figuring is probably correct, but i don't want to spend that much on another mouse when i have a perfectly nice G7, so i hope you can get it running correctly for you I just slowed it down to 1200 DPI. I'm much happier with it at this speed.
raffy Posted July 28, 2009 Report Posted July 28, 2009 There's a setting for all kinds of shit. I just slowed it down to 1200 DPI. I'm much happier with it at this speed. I'm glad you found a speed you like Ken. I myself like the 1000-1300 range for normal computing, a little higher for gaming.
socrates63 Posted August 1, 2009 Report Posted August 1, 2009 I also have the Nano and like everything about it except the physical size. It is a little small. Is there another mouse that has a tiny USB receiver like the Nano? That's what I love about the Nano the most as I can simply leave it connected all the time to my notebook.
guzziguy Posted August 12, 2010 Author Report Posted August 12, 2010 Time to resurrect this thread. The battery that came with the Mamba just died and I'm looking to get a replacement. Before I choose something semi-randomly choose something from a Google list, I thought I'd ask this knowledgeable crowd if they could recommend a particular replacement battery or vendor. So, any recommendations?
Smeggy Posted August 14, 2010 Report Posted August 14, 2010 If you consider a trying a wider variety: I`m using an evoluent verticalmouse2, Version 3 of which is wireless and optical. It gets recommended for carpal tunnel syndrome and rsi (it helped solve and since prevent my mild rsi). The best prices for these tend to appear via ebay. its been reliable and does comfortably fill the hand. I've been using the VM2 for years... awesomest mouse ever for comfort. Sadly they stopped making the lefty version a while back, just as well I have two!
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