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Great mouse for playing WoW July 31, 2010 animextacy (New York City) When I had to find a new mouse to replace my old MX518, I had a hard time choosing between the G500 and a Razer Naga. I settled on the G500 only because I liked the idea of having a tiltable scroll-wheel. It's been a few months now & I'm happy with my choice, this is a great mouse & does everything I wanted.
I play WoW a lot & specifically was interested in binding my strafe keys to the tilt-wheel. The mouse comes with software that lets you create profiles that activate on launching different programs, so you can have your mouse keys set up differently for games and web browsing. Honestly, the software is a little clunky to fiddle with but it does the job. Once in a while it doesn't load the right profile upon launching my game and I have to restart my whole computer to make it work correctly, which is annoying but minor & doesn't happen often enough to be a real issue.
The G500 is the same size & shape as the MX518, which is too big for my hand but I've been using it so long I'm used to it. The textures are great, the thumb buttons are perfectly placed, and the tilt-wheel works perfectly for my strafing once I programmed it. The free-scrolling option is pretty neat too, I like it. The one problem I did notice about the scroll-wheel, however, is that it is extremely difficult to middle-click something without having the wheel tilt. I thought I could do it if I were just super-careful but nope, it's really hard especially when you're playing a game. I had to unbind everything from the middle-click altogether so I wouldn't accidentally strafe myself off a cliff.
In short, minor issues but overall great mouse, 5 months in & no serious complaints.
Sent mine back, Setpoint drvs awful in Windows 7 x64! July 29, 2010 YetAnotherITGuy (Central Texas) Bought one of these to replace an old Logitech MX510. System is running Windows 7 Home Premioum x64. Guess What? Logitech Setpoint 6.15 will NOT allow you to map a primary button double click to the middle button of the mouse (the scroll wheel) when you have the primary and secondary buttons reversed in the Devices/Mouse OS configuration. Setpoint uses the function mapped to the PHYSICAL left button of the mouse for the double click which of course becomes a "menu" function if you swap left/right so the middle button winds up sending a double "menu" click (like that is of any use). DUH. Posted about it twice on the Logitech support forum -- SILENCE. Oh, and Setpoint will also considerately reset the swap primary/secondary setting in Devices/Mouse back to unselected on exit from Setpoint, if you have had the audacity to actually tick it (how DARE you use one of their pointing products LEFT-HANDED? GASP!).
Folks -- I know this is mainly a lefty issue, but this is BASIC driver functionality I am talking about, it's not rocket science. Logitech doesn't test their drivers, they just throw them out into the wild and let their customers be their STG.
Also -- the stainless steel finish of this mouse will become severely tarnished within 2 days of owning the product. Right where your palm and fingers contact the finish. And no, it doesn't matter if you have clean hands. Skin oils reacting with the steel finish. Looks pretty nasty.
On the positive side, the dual scroll wheel modes and left/right scrolling functions worked well (of limited applicability however, at least in my case or in any game I can think of).
Wound up sending mine back to Amazon for a refund (THANKS AMAZON YOU ROCK ON RETURNS) Bought a Logitech MX518 instead (which ALSO shares the double click issue, but I did find a fix for that via a free 32-bit 3rd-party app that hooks into the mouse API to intercept and re-map button presses).
Not for small hands July 24, 2010 Su (PA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have many mice, but with this one, I notice my hand cramps up with just a short time using it. When I use my G9x, I have no problem. I think it is just the shape of this mouse, and the left and right click buttons seem to require a little more effort to press and hold. This may lead to hand fatigue.
I believe the problem is that this mouse is too long for my small hands, and with my thomb resting on the thumb button, my fingers do not the the left and right keys in the easiest to press spot. So if your glove size is 6-7, stay away from this and get the Logitech G9x instead or the Razor Orochi, both of which are smaller mice.
Not perfect but worry free mouse July 20, 2010 Arm S. (Austin, TX) The one issue i have with this mouse is the three thumb buttons being a bit too high. Where my thumb naturally rests and where it has to be to push the thumb buttons is a bit off (at least for me.) The middle thumb button is rather hard to find but eventually you will get used to it. The cord is some sort of braided material and is very sturdy. The warranty service of Logitech is excellent and adds a LOT of value to this mouse. I think this mouse is worth it's price.
Small but significant ergonomics issues. July 19, 2010 Alexandros Z. Brod Firstly I do not like the texture on this mouse at all. The hard surface is too slick and it is hard to get a good grip on this mouse. Also there is only a very small place to put your ring finger, unlike the mx500. Also my pinky had no place to rest on this mouse. This mouse is not identical to an mx500 (or 10 or 18) in shape although it is very similar.
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