Originally posted by: bjamm2
I have the MX duo (mx700 mouse)
but according to the review on amazon..........it is not a mx mouse
It does not have the MX mouse engine that provides 800 dpi (is only a 400 dpi mouse). This was a real problem for me as I am using a new Samsung 243t 24 inch widescreen LCD monitor with 1200 x 1920 resolution. What this means is that no matter how many times I adjusted the mouse sensitivity and/or acceleration I could not achieve a comfortable amount of curser movement without excessive wrist movement. 400 dpi is a very poor choice for a high end keyboard such as the LX-700. Monitors are getting much larger each passing year as the prices continue to fall; 800 dpi (or higher) mice are becoming an absolute necessity in today?s world.
Originally posted by: msdmoney
Originally posted by: bjamm2
I have the MX duo (mx700 mouse)
but according to the review on amazon..........it is not a mx mouse
It does not have the MX mouse engine that provides 800 dpi (is only a 400 dpi mouse). This was a real problem for me as I am using a new Samsung 243t 24 inch widescreen LCD monitor with 1200 x 1920 resolution. What this means is that no matter how many times I adjusted the mouse sensitivity and/or acceleration I could not achieve a comfortable amount of curser movement without excessive wrist movement. 400 dpi is a very poor choice for a high end keyboard such as the LX-700. Monitors are getting much larger each passing year as the prices continue to fall; 800 dpi (or higher) mice are becoming an absolute necessity in today?s world.
So the mouse in the lx700 combo is not the mx700 or the mx duo?