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The Logitech Wireless Mouse M560 in Light Silver offers a full-size ergonomic design tailored for extended use, featuring a hyper-fast dual-mode scroll wheel and dedicated Windows 8 edge menu buttons for enhanced navigation. Powered by a single AA battery lasting up to 6 months, it connects effortlessly via a compact Unifying receiver that supports multiple devices, making it a sleek, reliable choice for professionals seeking seamless productivity.
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 months |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | Logitech Wireless Mouse M560 |
Item model number | 910-003910 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.58 x 8.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.91 x 3.58 x 8.46 inches |
Color | Silver |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B00DR8L7M2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 13, 2013 |
T**.
Perfect wireless mouse for large hands
For a $20 mouse I wasn't expecting something so good, all the buttons feel great and the size is perfect for my large handsOne thing to note is you should change the button functions using the SetPoint software, by default the button settings aren't that great.Note that these logitech mice do NOT connect via bluetooth and require a unifying receiver (comes in the box, all you need is a spare USB port), which you can pair using the setpoint software.Speaking of which, the SetPoint software is fantastic!! The ability to change the settings for the buttons are so much better than on my G502 using the Logitech gaming software, and I actually find the button underneath the scroll wheel to be somewhat useful and a great replacement for the middle button on the mouse wheel.Speaking of which, the mouse wheel doesn't have a middle button, so you have to use the button underneath the scroll wheel as a replacement anyway. In my opinion a dedicated button for middle click is much better, but your opinion may vary.I would go as far to say that this mouse is better for productivity than my G502, even though it's wireless and 1/3rd the price!Of course if you want to do gaming specifically you may prefer a wired mouse, but so far I am very impressed with what Logitech has managed to achieve here as a product.
T**A
Love this mouse
Logitech m560Surprisingly, this mouse is really good. I was a fan of Logitech mouse and I switch to Microsoft to try their bluetrack mouse.None of my logitech mouse is spoilt (the wired and wireless). So now, even though my old mouse (both logitech and microsoft) are still working fine, I switch to M560 due to the "nano" receiver. My old receiver is quite long so there is no way I can keep that attached with the notebook when I put it in the bag. I am happy that I do not have to unplug the receiver and can just leave it on the notebook itself.Pro:1. Hyper-scrollLoved it, make you scroll easily through a long document.2. Click to click modeIf you hate hyper-scroll and prefer to the old scroll, just click on it and it will become the old scroll that you loved.I use both mode and loved both modes. They are useful for different things.Cons:1. I need to find a way to turn off the Windows 8.1 button since I do not use the command often, I would rather dedicate the button for something else.
C**C
Great everyday mouse
I use this mouse everyday in combination with my logitech keyboard, using the single usb dongle for the both of them. I didn't care for the pre-programmed features on the buttons, but I was able to download the logitech mouse software from their site and set them to a more windows 7 friendly set-up (though I am sure it is a great pre-programmed set-up for windows 8, just not windows 7). It hasn't eaten any batteries yet (still using the cheapo battery that is included after a few months actually) and hasn't been a bad replacement for my old Logitech mouse from 2008, though I liked its weight better. (I actually think it was the grandfather to this mouse, as it had the mouse button behind the wheel like this one, the unlock scroll, and the same coloring! It was heavier, though, as it required 2 batteries instead of one, so the weight really doesn't matter. I only had to replace the old one as I lost the dongle over thanksgiving at a family get together)I only have one problem. If the mouse sits for a bit, it feels like it goes into powersaver mode (which is probably great to save the battery life!). However, when I start to use it again, I have to switch it on and off again or it will not be very responsive (deadly slow scroll, slow move speed). It isnt a big deal. It is definitely worth the money I spent on it!
W**Z
Very good quality
Very good quality
M**M
WORST MOUSE EVER
This is not only the worst mouse I have ever used, it is the worst mouse I have ever seen or heard about. The main problem is that instead of TWO buttons to right and left click, there is ONE WIDE button (see photo) and you have to lean click to one side or the other. If you click close to the wheel, on either side of it, you WILL click the center and quickly click one button and then the other... and if you're double-clicking you'll quickly click both buttons twice. Just imagine for a second how much trouble four erroneous clicks can cause. There are also buttons on the side RIGHT where you rest your thumb (righty), so you accidentally click them too. It's also quite ugly. It's okay from the top, as in the picture, but from any angle at all it's disproportionately ugly (too wide at the front). This thing is ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE. I'm returning it and they should pay me for my trouble.
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