Hi,
I used to use a Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse about 1 1/2 years ago, and found it really annoying for graphics like 3D modelling. The problem was when you stopped moving the mouse, you'd have to move it a little in order for it to 'wake up' and start registering and moving your cursor.
So moving just one pixel to the left was almost impossible, as I'd start moving it, it'd wake up and then go too far. This was apparently a problem with most wireless mice, and a battery saving technique. Which is a good idea yes, but not suited for me then I guess. Even playing with the sensitivity I couldn't get happy with it.
Now I'm looking at the Logitech MX1000, and wondering does it have the same issue? Or is it always ready to move, so you can get the pointer exactly where you want it right down to the pixel?
Thanks!
I used to use a Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse about 1 1/2 years ago, and found it really annoying for graphics like 3D modelling. The problem was when you stopped moving the mouse, you'd have to move it a little in order for it to 'wake up' and start registering and moving your cursor.
So moving just one pixel to the left was almost impossible, as I'd start moving it, it'd wake up and then go too far. This was apparently a problem with most wireless mice, and a battery saving technique. Which is a good idea yes, but not suited for me then I guess. Even playing with the sensitivity I couldn't get happy with it.
Now I'm looking at the Logitech MX1000, and wondering does it have the same issue? Or is it always ready to move, so you can get the pointer exactly where you want it right down to the pixel?
Thanks!
