For Logitech MX1000 laser mouse owners

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Now prove it.

This article proves it..

http://www.photonics.com/XQ/ASP/url.readarticle/artid.182/QX/readart.htm
On September 8, 2002, the planet Jupiter passed almost directly in
front of the radiowaves coming from a quasar, a star-like object in
the center of a galaxy billions of light-years away. When this
happened, Jupiter's gravity bent the quasar's radiowaves, causing a
slight delay in their arrival on Earth. Kopeikin believed the length
of time the radiowaves would be delayed would depend upon the speed at
which gravity propagates from Jupiter.
 
Now there's some six year olds logic.

I own 4 corded mice (all in a drawer) and 3 cordless all being used.
So by your amazing logic I know more than you and you opinion is
worthless ? LOL End of discussion. LOL

None of them is the MX518 - dumbass.
 
How do you know? You don't own one.
That is your logic isn't it?

Read the specs for the Diamondback and the MX518 and you will see they
are very similar - that's my logic. Derrrrr!
 
Fisher said:
This article proves it..

http://www.photonics.com/XQ/ASP/url.readarticle/artid.182/QX/readart.htm
On September 8, 2002, the planet Jupiter passed almost directly in
front of the radiowaves coming from a quasar, a star-like object in
the center of a galaxy billions of light-years away. When this
happened, Jupiter's gravity bent the quasar's radiowaves, causing a
slight delay in their arrival on Earth. Kopeikin believed the length
of time the radiowaves would be delayed would depend upon the speed at
which gravity propagates from Jupiter.

I'm curious. How did you get your mouse on the quasar?
 
The MX1000 versus my old cordless Logitech wheel mouse, during a
brief experience.

New mouse is larger.

Old is about 5.5 ounces.
New is about 6.2 ounces.

For setup. I unplugged the old from the serial port and plugged the
new into the serial port. Turned the switch on underneath the mouse.
Plugged in the adapter (wall wart) and then inserted the other end
plug into the receiver base recharging stand. It worked immediately.

Old scroll wheel mechanism did not work properly. New scroll wheel
turns easy, is somewhat hard to click but so was the old one.

The default cruise control (the rocker switch which is above and
below the scroll wheel) is like repeatedly clicking on the scroll
bar down/up arrow button or just holding it down with the mouse
button. I would have preferred the default action to be something
else, like page up and page down.

It does not do anything unusual when I lift the mouse, unless I
fling the mouse immediately before lifting. I guess it is set up
pretty sensitive, I can slowly move the mouse pointer all the way
across 1600 pixels without running off of the ordinary mouse pad.

Nothing spectacular, nothing awkward, so far. Probably will find,
buy, or make a smooth/slippery mousing surface.

The charge indicator LEDs are nice.

Have fun.
 
For setup. I unplugged the old from the serial port and plugged the
new into the serial port.

Didn't realize the MX100 came in a serial version. Mine only has USB, and a
PS/2 adapter.


;\)
 
Fisher said:
Buy a Saitek Eclipse keyboard and MX518 mouse and you will soon shut
your fat gob.


Both are over priced, utter pieces of shit, wouldn't even put them on an AMD
system
 
like I wouldn't touch your mom with a ten foot pole...i wouldn't touch those
HID's with even an AMD system...get it? you dumb ****ing ****
 
like I wouldn't touch your mom with a ten foot pole...i wouldn't touch those
HID's with even an AMD system...get it? you dumb ****ing ****

Read some reviews and get edumacated, you need some edumacating.
 
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