I use this wireless mouse at work sometimes. Like Ugly Bob said, it's EXTREMELY small. It doesn't glide that well, but overall it's not too bad. Agree with Mike, hard on off option should be there. One issue and it's not unique to this wireless mouse. If other people are in your vicinity using the same mouse, prepare for some chaos. I had a guy walk by the other day carrying his laptop and wireless mouse. As he walked by and said "hi James," my cursor went crazy and was clicking stuff. I believe his mouse jiggled around in his pocket or on top of his closed carried laptop was emitting input commands and my receiver was picking them up. I was in Active Directory when this happened so big problems could have happened. These mice are great for a low price, but this was one situation that shows where paired bluetooth setups might be a better option.
That is a really good point, James! I honestly haven't thought about that since the early days of wireless when you had to chose a channel. And the lag??? Don't get me started.
Mine is rechargeable, and connects to a USB cable to do so, but unless I'm not understanding something, does not program it. That's really disappointing, becaause there are two buttons on the side, right where my thumb falls naturally, that perform "back" and "forward" fiunctions, and I would really like to disable them. If I have been writing a long RU-vid comment (like this one), it's really irritating to accidentally hit "back" and find myself looking at the last video I saw, so that my comment has disappeared. Is there' perhaps, a different way of programing it? I have been looking for online instructions, but the only thing I found was a driver on the Victsing site, but when I clicked "Download", it said "This file is not available" I would open the mouse and disconnect the buttons physically, but that means taking of the glider pads to get at the screws, and I don't really want to do that, because unstuck things never stick on again as well as before.
Just found your site while looking for this mouse, as mine, that i've had for years, is still working fine, but the cover for the battery has lost its little edges as it falls quite often on the floor. So I thought I'd buy another one before it disappears ! I use a piece of cellotape to just stop it falling out. I see some people saying it's too small, and i think that would be the case for big hands but for mine (that are small) it's perfect. It has these extra buttons for forward or backward pages. plus extra buttons for gamers that i don't use. For those who might say about the sliding aspect, i'd suggest buying some ceramic buttons or pads and stick them on the underside, and it will slide wonderfully. I bought some, but the originals were on another mouse. Once you've got some you can use them for years on any another mouse. Hope that helps
Using same mouse now... I'm quite happy...I also have the big brother D19 version (better for your hands Mike!!) but I think it might have a fault from memory.. think thats why I got the other one.... Nothing fancy, they just work (D-09) :-)
My word that looks like a tiny mouse, either that or you have hands like JCB shovels lol. Ive had a couple of these mice before for when Im working away and theyve always served me well. Only stopped using them cos I kept losing the flippin' dongle lol. Thanks for the review Mike and Kath :-)
Best mouse imo, when it's on offer (27 gbp) is the logitech G305. Used these cheaper wireless mice. As you stated I've a few in a draw that I'll probably never use again. Stay safe Michael.
Wow! Amazing what you can get for 10 pounds these days! I will give it a try the next time I am looking for an inexpensive mouse for a budget build. They really should do the keyboard/mouse combo if they could do it for a reasonable cost an quality. I suppose that is the trick, I suppose! Rating? Solid 8/10.
I bought thr D-09 found it a little bit too small for my hands .. I did however get a Tecknet M006 and it was perfect weight and fit . It was so comfortable . I bought 4 off . I have Arthritis and as you can imagine comfort comes first .. hand on heart The D-09 begain to hurt after a while .. but the Tecknet M006 was so much more comfortable and I never had any pain , even using it for hours
I've had mine quite a long time, I've dropped it and sat on it and it still works, I use rechargeable batteries and they last for ages, yes mine has two and not one, maybe mine has a weight in it? but it's heavy compared to my other mice and it's also a good gaming mouse.
@@uglybob7505 i think the white will look even more like it :_: the mouse is not a small light one. the surface is rubberized. and it's very clicky. with lights middle and in the back. i hope Mike will do a review. so i can hear his thoughts on it :_:
Using the mk 270 combo, its poor. Not as good as it looked. The mouse (m185?) is cr@p. The M235 mouse has much better switches and scroll censor. The keyboard has short range. Lesson learned, I will spend more next time.
@@mikesunboxing The range thing might not appear to most people, I do not sit at a desk (so that would be fine for most, range ~ 5 feet) the m235 is a noticeably better mouse than the m185 tho. I have bought 2 when they were on offer, will get another when £15.
So my mom gave me the mouse and it worked fine on her tablet. I tried it on my series x and laptop and nothing. Starting to realize that my USB says Logitech on it your yours did not. It that the reason?
Its utter rubbish jumps all over the place, it's so unresponsive, i wouldn't agree with this review in the slightest, save yourself the effort and just burn a tenner.