Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical Mouse ( 930496-0403 )

Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical Mouse ( 930496-0403 )

 
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Product Description:

Reclaim your desktop with Logitech's premium, full-featured mouse. Get smooth optical performance and cordless freedom in a sleek, comfortable shape.Comfortable, precise, and cordless - it's the ultimate mouse for both home and business. Its sleek, contoured shape nestles snugly into your right hand, and the optical sensor lets you glide across most surfaces. And with its built-in digital radio technology, you can point and click from anywhere on or off your desk up to six feet away.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • No cord to limit your movement or clutter your desk
  • Optical technology means greater accuracy and no cleaning
  • Smart power management feature, batteries work for months
  • WebWheel for easy, efficient document scrolling
  • Digital radio technology means no line of sight required
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Logitech
  • Color: Blue
  • Compatibility: PC USB
  • EAN: 0097855009852
  • FormFactor: External
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Logitech
  • Manufacturer: Logitech
  • Model: 930496-0403
  • MPN: 930496-0403
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: POINTING_DEVICE
  • Publisher: Logitech
  • Studio: Logitech
  • UPC: 097855009852
  • Warranty: 5 years warranty

Customer Reviews

Rugged Mouse with Long Battery Life2008-12-03
I've had my MouseMan Optical for about three years now. The unit still works like the day it was new. Its buttons are solid, the optical light is precise and the enclosure is strong and crack free. I average about 90 days of regular use on rechargable AA batteries.

And for you Linux users, yes it works and all four buttons are recognized.

Nothing negative to say about his Logitech product. If you're looking for a full sized cordless rodent, you won't be disappointed with this one.
No support.2004-09-02
I'm having trouble with my mouse. I loved and used it for three years. Great device. The thing drains batteries though. I upgraded the software from the logitech website and it would recognize it as a regular two button mouse. Finding help was a pain. No response from the site. Great Support Logitech!
Paint easily peeled off after only 2 weeks/ not warranted!!2004-03-31
Seems Logitech knows they did a poor job on the painting so, after only 2 weeks normal office use, try to clean the mouse's palm rest area with a napkin, and guess what, the silver painting comes off and the white plastic shows. :(

Talked to Logitech support and descibed it to them, they said "Oh, you don't like that?" and then told me "the paint is not warranted". I guess because it's cosmetic, but only after 2 weeks? Sounds too soon to me. :(

not so good2004-02-28
this mouse is way too heavy to be comfortable over the long run
Great mouse2004-01-08
I recently installed this Logitech Wireless Optical Mouseman and both installation and operation have been without problem.

How long will the battery last? I have measured the average battery current and observed the mouse exhibits three modes of operation, Active Mode (mouse is in motion), Slumber Mode(mouse motion has just ceased) and Sleep Mode (mouse enters Sleep Mode after 65 seconds of Slumber). If mouse is moved or any button is pressed the mouse will immediately enter Active Mode followed by Slumber Mode if there is no motion of the mouse.

In Active Mode the mouse current is approximately 30 milliamperes. In Slumber Mode the mouse current is approximately 5 milliamperes. In Sleep Mode the mouse current is approximately 0.6 milliamperes. Based on an Alkaline AA battery of 1500 milliampere hour capacity the batteries should last for about 50 hours if the mouse is constantly in motion and 2500 hours (15weeks) if the mouse is always at rest. I measured these currents with the mouse resting on a uniform white surface (printer paper), a matt black surface, a smooth uniform light tan surface and a faux oak desk top. I found no substantial difference in the currents associated with the various modes due to the surface type. The back of a plastic table place matt makes a great surface for the mouse, smooth and uniform in texture.

When I use the mouse on my light faux oak desk which has rather dark long grain lines the pointer tends to move in small jumps as the mouse crosses the grain lines. On any reasonably uniform surface the operation is smooth and the pointer is well controlled. In my setup with a non-metal computer desk the mouse responded from over10 feet from the receiver. I am not a gamer but to me the pointer responds instantly under all conditions including from Sleep or Slumber mode.

The programmable buttons provide a wide range of options to customize the mouse operation.

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