Logitech G7 laser cordless mouse
Tuesday, March 7th, 2006 | Mice and Keyboards, News
The Logitech G7 laser cordless mouse is designed with gamers in mind. With the precision you need for some games lasers have made a big difference in how accuratly things can be done. It is designed with more than just the standard features and is intended for those who would use their mice for very precise work and who use them for many hours on end.
Laser mice took a bit of slack originally for being too precise in their movements often making small movements very hard because of how quickly they would react to the movement of the users hand. Logitech have added buttons to change the sensitivity of the mouse, allowing you to adjust it to your needs as you go.
The scroll button is designed to scroll both horizontally and vertically which is an added plus.
It runs on rechargable batteries that come standard with the mouse. The battery pack lasts for about 2 days at the max, but can then be swapped out for another one which comes standard with the set. It recharges in a cellphone style stand.
In the review at dreamwarecomputers it comes out well being suitable for the everyday use that it is put through.
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