Originally posted by: Kaido
try logigamer - lets you have application-specific settings, including specific keyboard keys for specific buttons
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Originally posted by: Kaido
try logigamer - lets you have application-specific settings, including specific keyboard keys for specific buttons
anyone besides me think mice like this, and the MX510 are a bit overkill and a waste of money?
Originally posted by: arsbanned
anyone besides me think mice like this, and the MX510 are a bit overkill and a waste of money?
*raises hand*
I've got a new MX310 and it works fine. I don't need "20X more tracking power" whatever that is. This type of product is aimed at kids who have a lot of money to burn and don't yet realize it's a waste of time and $, IMO of course.
Originally posted by: dds14u
Originally posted by: arsbanned
anyone besides me think mice like this, and the MX510 are a bit overkill and a waste of money?
*raises hand*
I've got a new MX310 and it works fine. I don't need "20X more tracking power" whatever that is. This type of product is aimed at kids who have a lot of money to burn and don't yet realize it's a waste of time and $, IMO of course.
How is the MX310 btw? I was deciding between a 300 and 310, but got the 300...the 310 seemed kinda oddly shaped.
Originally posted by: Gerbil333
Originally posted by: cw42
anyone besides me think mice like this, and the MX510 are a bit overkill and a waste of money?
these mice arn't gonna give you magical leet hax0r skillz in counter strike, same with people that buy 40$ mousepads and think they'll be CAL-i.
edit: it's nice to see that they are using lith-ion now
I have many mice:
Logitech MX510
Logitech MX700
Logitech MX500
Microsoft Explorer 3.0 (free because the 1.0 died)
Logitech standard optical
Logitech iFeel optical
Microsoft Explorer 1.0
Old PS/2 ball mouse...it works curiously well...
By the time I got my MX500, I didn't think mice could get any better. It was a huge improvement upon all other optical mice I'd owned, and all my optical mice were of course many times better than my ball mice. I bought a Logitech MX Duo for my mom, who hates cords. I can feel a significant difference between its included MX700 and my MX500, so there's definitely still room for improvement.
I built a nice A64 gaming computer for a friend last month and chose the MX510 to go with it. I used the mouse for about 12 hours while installing drivers, apps, etc. Then I played games on it. I hadn't expected to feel a difference, but there was an improvement from going from the MX500 to the MX510. It wasn't a huge change, but it was noticeable. I would have replaced my MX500 with the MX510, but I didn't like the shell of the mouse. The 510 was too sleek and made my hand feel sweaty, whereas my MX500 has a slightly grainy texture to it and doesn't give my hand an odd feeling.
Cliff notes:
Mice are still improving, and I'm sure the MX510 is not overkill.
Originally posted by: arsbanned
anyone besides me think mice like this, and the MX510 are a bit overkill and a waste of money?
*raises hand*
I've got a new MX310 and it works fine. I don't need "20X more tracking power" whatever that is. This type of product is aimed at kids who have a lot of money to burn and don't yet realize it's a waste of time and $, IMO of course.
Originally posted by: SilkySmooth
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