Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse Dark Blue LX7

Smart power management extends battery life up to 8 months or more when using the On & Off button with the indicator light giving plenty of advance notice when it’s time to change batteries. The soft-touch rubber grip and contoured shape provide natural comfort. Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom is perfect for viewing digital photos and spreadsheets. Instantly zoom in or out, and scroll horizontally and vertically without moving your mouse. Forward & Back buttons speed browsing web sites and documents. High-definition optical technology – Up to 1100 dpi for ultra-responsive cursor control, battery-saving Invisible Light optical technology uses less power than ordinary optical mice. System Requirements – IBM or compatible PC, Windows 98, 2000, Me or XP, USB or PS/2 port, CD-ROM drive, Mac OS 10.2.8 or higher
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Nice…
I like Logitech products, they’re always made of durable material and are stylish. I bought this mouse ’cause I gave my other one to my wife. This is a full sized mouse,and fits my hand really well. it’s light and moves across the table really well. It comes with two batteries and it keeps track of the battery life. This style comes in different colors, all eye-catching. It comes with the usual set-up disk, but you really don’t need it. Once you plug the receiver in, it automatically starts the drivers and within five seconds, it’s ready to go.
1 Star Lies, Lies and More Lies
I’m a Mac user and purchased this mouse because I wanted a cordless double-click mouse with options such as page forward and back and of course, a scroll wheel. The packaging said the mouse was Mac-compatible. However, once I got it home and started using it, none of the options I was looking for worked. Following their tech support on their site, I downloaded the Logitech Center software that was supposed to be for Mac OSX. Sure, right. The software wouldn’t open on my Mac. Then I started to do some research on their site and found out that Logitech cordless mice aren’t recognized by Mac’s bluetooth, so “some” features “probably” will not work on a Mac, such as page forward and back and scroll. Terrific, huh? Don’t bother trying to phone Logitech, as they don’t have a toll-free number and after being put on hold at my expense for 10 minutes, I gave up. I emailed them and got 1 reply to fill out a form (not attached) to receive my RMA for a replacement. Hello?? I don’t want a replacement. I want a refund. What good would a replacement do? Long story to short. They never sent me a replacement, nor a refund and I am out $35 for the mouse. THIS MOUSE IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH MACS, no matter what their packaging states. BUYER BEWARE.
