Tag : mouse, logitech v450, cordless laser
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Product Description
With extended battery life and all-terrain tracking, the Logitech V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks keeps on going when other mice have stopped. The micro-receiver stores inside the mouse, turning it off to save batteries for transport.Customer reviews
POOR EXPERIENCE 
After buying this mouse a few month ago I was never able to get the features to work using "set point". I contacted Logitech and tryed every solution they suggested but nothing worked. Finally they admitted defeat, but never offered a replacement. I note on forums that there are lots of problems. Yesterday the unit failed completely when the "laser" quit. I am going back to anything but Logitech.
I like it....a LOT 
I bought a refurbished mouse for about 17 bucks including shipping. I downloaded the software from the Logitech website, loaded it on my notebook and have been happily using it without a glitch. It's a great deal for the money.
Ergonomics stand out 
I use both a key pad laptop and a table top mouse. When it became apparent that my key pad talent was limited, and complicated by going back and forth, I opted for a common denominator mouse, small for easy portability. Based on superior, past experiences with Logitech products, I tried out the V450 Cordless Laser mouse. How sweet it is, especially the comfortable, simple ergonomics. After 3 weeks, I can say you need look no further. Even if you are ham handed, it should be easier to adapt to than using both a key pad and mouse, and why would you even consider a cord?Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
I love it 
Does what it needs to. Love the fact that the USB connector stores on the mouse - I'll never lose it.
Fantastic 
This is a fantastic ambidextrous mouse. It was easily recognized by the computer running Windows XP. My wife took one of these to work to help her relieve the tension in her right hand from running the work mouse too much. When here hand gets tired, she uses one of these to operate with her left hand. Both mice will work at the same time.
