Mouse Problem
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Re: Mouse Problem
Yeah, thats what everyone else said, especially considering that is a logitech mouse. Before jumping into using the ms intellimouse 1.1 i used to use the mx300 and mx500 but all of them had these interruption moments. It starts slowly, happening just once in a while. But then the interruptions become more and more frequent and eventually your mouse wont even turn on again.
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Re: Mouse Problem
**** logitechs have been doing that to me all the time now. 1 g400, and 2 mx518s in the past 2 years that started that shit. i really miss the feel of those mice too, but they dont seem to work more than a month anymore.
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I've been using the intellimouse Explorer series since it came out in like 2001 or 2002. I still have the original one I bought when they were first released laying around (and it still works). The one I have now is a newer version that came out a few years ago, but I don't think they sell them anymore. Best mouse hands down.
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Re: Mouse Problem
Well, I always had mx518s, but now they replaced them with the g500s? My 518s always lasted years, but now this is my first since they changed the "name". Not sure what version you're using Grimm, but it sounds the same, just with some fancy whatchamacallits.
Re: Mouse Problem
the g400 is the mx518 replacement, the 500 is laser isnt it?
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Heh, I have no idea, there isn't anything on the mouse saying which one it is.unpro wrote:the g400 is the mx518 replacement, the 500 is laser isnt it?
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Re: Mouse Problem
g5 and g500 are laser.
charlie, contact logitech support and tell them the issue. i've RMA'd like 3 mice over the past 6 years and they always send a new one for free.
charlie, contact logitech support and tell them the issue. i've RMA'd like 3 mice over the past 6 years and they always send a new one for free.
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Oh nice, I'll have to try that out! Thanks.scorch- wrote:g5 and g500 are laser.
charlie, contact logitech support and tell them the issue. i've RMA'd like 3 mice over the past 6 years and they always send a new one for free.
Re: Mouse Problem
I've had two asus republic of gamer mice and they work really well for me. They only have 5 buttons, but they seem, to be accurate for me and translate the button clicks quickly.
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Re: Mouse Problem
I got similar problems with my g400. Sent ut back on warranty in april. Still havent heard anything from logitech. Never had any issues with my mx518.