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Topic: Logitech finally getting onto the touch mouse bandwagon
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Ravynmagi
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Subject:
Logitech finally getting onto the touch mouse bandwagon
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Apple started it, and Microsoft followed. Now Logitech is getting on board with a touch mouse, the M600. No buttons, just a single touch surface. http://techreport.com/discussions.x/22443 http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/mice/devices/9480 Install the software and you'll have smooth scrolling. Sadly Logitech's webpage says nothing about how left and right click actions work, which is by far my biggest concern. I don't want the mouse to just click every time I rest my hand on it. From the comments, someone said the Apple Magic Mouse does seem to require pressure to click, so just putting the finger on the mouse doesn't initiate a click. I think it's really cool and might get one after I see some reviews and confirm unintentional clicks aren't an issue.
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