Logitech MX 400 Performance Laser Mouse | 
| Brand: Logitech
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $29.06 You Save: $10.93 (27%)
New (52) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $19.99
Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 579
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 9.2 x 2.6 nv:Device Type: Mouse Connection Type: USB Connection Type: PS/2 Tracking Method: Laser Buttons: 5 Scrolling Capability: Yes Vertical Scroll: Yes Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: 931638-0403 Model: 931638-0403 UPC: 097855037602 EAN: 0097855037602 ASIN: B000F1O0X2
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| Features:
| • | Performance Laser Tracking provides state-of-the-art laser technology for unmatched precision and control | | • | Unique comfort grip with gently contoured sides and soft rubber grips | | • | Instantly zoom in and out, scroll horizontally or vertically with the Tilt Wheel plus Zoom | | • | Universal Forward/Back buttons - speed-browse on the web and navigate more easily | | • | Just plug and play - connect the mouse to the USB or PS/2 port and it's ready to use |
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Amazon.com Product Description Experience the superior precision of high-performance laser! Delivering extraordinary control on virtually any surface, Logitech laser technology makes optical obsolete. The Logitech MX 400 Laser Mouse is ready to use in seconds, and comes with a 5-year warranty and full product support. Go with the global leader! Logitech makes more mice than anyone in the world. Look to Logitech for proven technology, world-class quality, and unmatched reliability.
Product Description The Logitech MX400 Performance Laser Mouse lets you experience the superior precision of high-performance laser technology. Delivering extraordinary control on virtually any surface, it makes optical mice obsolete. Move flawlessly on surfaces where opticals can't go. The MX400 is ready to use in seconds, and comes with a 5-year warranty and full product support.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 54 more reviews...
Ideal if you're right handed December 25, 2006 musti (Canada) 28 out of 29 found this review helpful
Assuming you're right-handed, MX400 is a very comfortable mouse - but you have to give it one to two days to really fit in with your hand and to find your optimum holding pattern. The overall build quality, scrolling, glide, placement of back/forward buttons, cable, clicking, amazing tracking...everything's absolutely great about this mouse, including the 5-year warranty. Over several months of constant use, the scroll wheel misbehaved only once, and just a puff of compressed air corrected the problem. As the laser optics used in this mouse is invisible to human eye, it makes a nice touch to your desktop or laptop setup,like a natural extension of the setup. The optical engine is 1100 dpi, it is laser (a lot less picky about the tracking surface), has tilt wheel, and the buttons require just the right amount of clicking to activate and they have nice tactile feedback. Like all Logitech mice, it suffers from the SetPoint drivers' bloat, but if you're willing to let go of the tilt wheel, you don't need to install anything at all, just plug in the mouse and in Windows XP, all those back/forward buttons are automatically recognized. If you're short on USB ports, there's a PS/2 adapter so you can use your computer's mouse port (that green port that has been sitting empty until now). One interesting information about this mouse: its wireless big brother, MX610, has a symmetrical version for southpaws. Beware though, MX610 series suffers from hit-or-miss tracking problems. For that reason, you might be able to find ridiculous deals at your local Staples/BestBuy/Fry's for a MX610, but the southpaw version is very hard to find in a brick&mortar store. My friends call me a mouse freak...and I've tried nearly 75% of the MS and Logitech offerings. I can tell you that this MX400 is my day-to-day mouse, and it seems it will stay that way for a long time. Hope you'll like it as much as I do.
Excellent mouse but software is buggy July 19, 2007 J. Paulsonn (Ohio) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have a MacBook with Intel Core 2 Duo, running OS 10.4.10. I downloaded the latest MX 400 driver software from the Logitech site and installed it. It looks simple to set up, but once you do you will find that weird errors start to pop up randomly (error -9870 for example) and some functions just don't work at all. Using the forward side button to page forward on a web site, for example--the most common use of that button--simply didn't work. The back button worked, but not the forward. Huh?? Software complaints aside, the mouse itself is excellent--good feel, good size, etc. But Mac users: keep looking.
Good ... Good ... Good ... all the way June 7, 2006 Bassam Bokhowa (Bahrain) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is probably one of the only mice that have actually got the thumb button placing right. taken it may be a bit back for big hands like mine. But curving your thumb to click ... that's a no-effort compared to stretching your thumb forward like other mice expect you to. No problems with hibernating and suspending with my machine. All functions stable as a rock and absolutely love the software. It is so easy to reconfigure this mouse according to the task at hand. A true time-saver. My son also uses it for excellent gaming. Also, get the updated software from the logitech site. I have had no problems with this device at all except my hands are a little big and this one is about the same size as the normal Microsoft mouse and not as big as the pictures may make you think. Also, the middle button is a little too hard for my taste ... hey, no problem ... I just use the feather-lite right-tilt as the middle-click ! Awesome !
Works great on a Mac too! January 2, 2007 Paul M. Dubuc (Columbus, OH USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I always liked the MouseMan design when I used to use Windows PCs. The mouse that comes with the Apple iMac may be a work of art but isn't nearly as functional or comfortable to use. I tried the wireless keyboard and mouse that Logitech makes especially for the Mac and was very disappointed in the software. I'd rather have a wired mouse and keyboard for a desktop computer anyway. No need to buy batteries. Rather than go back to an Apple mouse, I decided to give this one a try. I'm glad I did. This mouse works very well with my iMac G5. The CD-ROM that comes with it made no mention of having an OS X version of the software on it (even though it says OS X is supporte on the box), so I downloaded that from Logitech's web site. I'm very happy with the way this mouse works. It's very precise and responsive. Too bad the color doesn't match, but I can live with that.
Scroll Wheel just stops working!!! June 5, 2006 A. Traverso (Petaluma, CA USA) 6 out of 13 found this review helpful
I really wanted to like this mouse but so far it has given me nothing but grief. If you plan on leaving your computer on for extended periods of time and then coming back to it to do some work you may find that your scroll wheel no longer scrolls pages. I have had to on several occasions unplug and replug in my mouse in order to get the scroll wheel working again. This is absolutely UNEXCEPTIBLE Logitech! What happened to Logitech? You used to be able to count on them for quality products now I am wondering if I should switch back to Micro$oft products. I may give the Micro$oft Laser Mouse 6000 a try and take the MX 400 back.
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