Bought one 3 weeks ago after watching your video and I do not regret the purchase one bit. After a day or two of ergo adjustment (feels so diff in your hand), I was moving along just as always. Im a gamer and i can tell you you it works great. Just finished Dying Light 2 with it.
I have used a vertical mouse daily but I am considering a Carpio wrist rest if it can complement to my mouse. Wonder if you have used both of them together for awhile and would you recommend?
Is the vertical mouse still causing you pain? I found the vertical mouse works great without the need for any wrist rest and actually works better without. I love the wrist rest for my traditional mouse though.
Do you need a vert mouse or a “Vertical Mousepad”? If you haven’t heard of that check it out. Made by Orb Comtrol. Accomplishes what a vert mouse does but with any traditional mouse you want. You’re welcome. I hope this helps someone like me who was once struggling with wrist pronation etc.
If you customize the buttons using the Logitech software on one laptop, do those settings automatically carryover if you use the mouse on a 2nd laptop? Or, do you need to set up the settings using the software again on the 2nd laptop, in order for those same settings to work?
How is this compared to the previously reviewer cherry mw 4500??? In terms of size / comfort / switches and stuff. If its worth that 2-3 times in price between the logitech and cherry mw 4500
Hi, thanks so much for this video. I'm suffering from 'shoulder mouse' and wanted to try this mouse. My main concern was giving up the magnetic scroll wheelon the mx3. Do you know if it still allows for free scrolling with faster movement, rather than always having the clicks for your scroll action? Great video!
Nah, the mouse wheel is very basic and ratchets, but it works just fine. I missed the magnetic scroll but it wasn't a deal breaker for me. If you're actually having pain in your arm/shoulder, I'd say give it a try.