Pros: Less Expensive Alternative to the iFeelMouseMan Cons: The Vibrating Feature Can Become Annoying Or Distracting
I recently had the opportunity to try the two new Logitech iFeel Mice. I reviewed the more expensive iFeelMouseMan earlier and I’m back to happily report that there is a less expensive alternative. If you like the concept of the iFeel mice but were...
Pros: Possible Help to Visually Impaired Users, Fun to Use (at first) Cons: Price, Not Truly Necessary
While I fairly recently bought two new Logitech Wheel Mouse optical eye mice (and love them!) I am always ready to try the newest wrinkle. I recently borrowed the new iFeelMouseMan and its less expensive brother the iFeelMouse.
Pros: Affordable optical mouse that also has a vibration function... Cons: NONE
When my husband’s computer mouse broke, he took my Microsoft Wheel Mouse to use on his computer since he was upgrading my computer and it was “out of commission”. When my computer was done being upgraded and up and running, I only had one...
Pros: Easy to set up. Scroll bar; Optical; Made my mom satisfied. Cons: For me, the vibrating feature became annoying.
My mother (and we love her) didn't grow up in the technology era. Yet she is surrounded by it (We live in the Silicon Valley after all) works with it and has to suffer through it. She is largely adverse to using computers and we often have tete-a-tete...
Pros: Optical, Good Construction, Force Feedback Cons: USB Only
The Logitech iFeel mouse is an interesting little piece of hardware. I remember back when I saw the mouse sitting there on the shelf at Office Depot. I was in the market for a new mouse, and figured what the heck. Figured I'd at least get a good laugh...
Pros: 4-buttons, great software, force-feedback Cons: may not like the force-feedback, optical mouse not great with Quake III
I've always been a loyal user of Logitech products; and except for their keyboard, which I prefer Microsoft's more than Logitech's, I've always used Logitech mouse. I find their mouse software to be more refined in terms of functionality, and their...
Pros: Excellent Build Quality; Enhanced Ergonomics; Optical Pick-up; Realistic Tactile Sensations; Looks Very Nice. Cons: Only for Right-handed users; Little Expensive than ordinary mouse.
I have been using the Logitech iFeel MouseMan for 5 months. So what would make it better than any others out there as of today? In my terms, everything FEELS better!
Before I go on, let me give you something in the background. I have been...
Pros: Sturdy, Nifty Looking, Optical Cons: Few TouchSense enabled apps
I bought this mouse after becoming frustrated with my Kensington Turbo Mouse (see that review for other details). This Logitech mouse is an optical, USB mouse, that is TouchSense enabled. This allows you to get tactile feedback (i.e. it will vibrate)...
Pros: Nice not having a mouse ball Cons: As USB, doesn't work in LINUX.
My wife bought this mouse for me after she had called Logitech and asked if there would be an ergonomic, optical, and cordless mouse coming out in the near future. When they told her "No", she bought this one (of course, about a month...
Pros: Easy to Install, Easy to Use, Good Quality Cons: Gimmicky Vibration Servers No Purpose
This product was a bonus when I purchased Norton Systemworks 2001 at Best Buy. I had considered previously purchasing one of these mice, but never felt the need before getting one for free.
The first thing that struck me about this product was...
Pros: Optical, Scroll Wheel, Looks Slick Cons: Vibration can be annoying
I recently won this product at a trade show. I was very excited and quickly went home to install it. Sure, it's cool. But in the end, I have to ask myself, so what?
- Tactile - After plugging the iFeel mouse into the USB port on my...
Pros: Optical, comfortable Cons: Red light always on
Our old mouse died - kaput! In the interim we used a Orb trackball. After many weeks of mumbling and moaning I decided that i would get a new mouse with the next available twenty dollar bill.
While in Staples I found this optical mouse for...
Less expensive and with more features than Microsoft's competing product, the iFeel mouse may be a good deal for you if you are a regular user of Windows. If you don't use Windows as your primary operating system, or you have another OS installed that...
Pros: Excellent ergonomic design and looks stylish. Optical interface is accurate Cons: None that I've encountered so far.
-Update 6/10/02-
Wow, I can't believe I wrote this well over a year ago! I thought it would be useful information to let you know that my Logitech USB Optical mouse is still functioning perfectly. I have not yet had any kind of problem,...
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