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From: Gary Britt Thanks, 800 dpi should be more than enough for anything I do on any future monitor for the next 5 years or so. These mice do look nice, but I don't need a new $100 mouse at the moment and then when I get one, I'll need to buy two. So think I stick with the ones I've got until someday in the future I get that 24 inch widescreen monitor. Gary Rich Gauszka wrote: > 800 dpi for the Revolution.. It wasn't recommended for gaming on a review > I saw > > http://techgage.com/article/logitech_mx_revolution_laser_mouse/4 > > a.. More sensitive scroll wheel is 'bound' to get you killed. > b.. The search and app switcher buttons could get you booted from a game > unless you disable them. > c.. Doesn't give you the ultimate control as you'd expect with a gaming > mouse. > d.. No DPI on-the-fly > "Gary Britt" wrote in message > news:45a5109b{at}w3.nls.net... >> A PC Mag editor's choice I believe. The specs at the link don't show he >> dpi for the mouse. I believe its either 400 or possibly 800 dpi. I want >> to remember PC Mag said it was 400 dpi, but I'm not positive. 400 dpi >> would be ok for almost everything, except gaming maybe. Gaming mice are >> 1500 to 2000 dpi. >> >> Gary >> >> Mike N. wrote: >>> Anybody used the Logitech MX Revolution? >>> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2135,CONTENTI D=12134 >>> >>> Some reviewers are going wild over the inertial scroll wheel. I >>> would >>> be interested, but I have a multi-console system with shared KVM mouse >>> via >>> PS2 port. Also, do newer KVM systems share a USB mouse? Are they >>> reliable? > > --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Barktopia BBS Site http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/45 1 633/267 |
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