- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 82 reviews Back to product review
- My rating: 0 stars
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0.5 stars
"Failure Out of the Box"
Pros: It can be returned . . . .
Cons: Doesn't work. Period.
Summary: What a disappointment and a waste of time. Charge up the mouse, plug in the USB port, and . . . mouse does not work. Cursor was lagged to hell, with only intermittent bursts of functionality.
And lord help you if you lift the Revolution off the mousepad. It would take a minute, sometimes two, to begin "working" again -- and by "working," I mean the intermittent, lagged, horrendous performance. A serious annoyance, as I don't have time to be trapsing around buying and returning mice.
Yes, I have the latest 3.10 software, run XP, and have a screaming fast computer that, until now, has never given me a spot of trouble with any peripheral -- printer, Ipod, former Microsft wireless mouse, flash drives -- never a problem. Ever.
Until now. So congratulations Logitech, you've created a computer peripheral that, at long last, did not work with my computer. I'm not wasting time to fix this piece of junk. Back to the store it goes, and good riddance.
- 1 reply to this review
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You did the right thing by taking the mouse back, because you obviously do not have the brains to use this fine high-tech mouse. I too had a connection problem. You simply need to perform a re-synch with the connect utility that's part of your software package. Perform the routine detailed during the re-connect and the mouse is reset and ready to go. Simple.
Where to buy
Logitech MX Revolution:
$85.99 - $124.04
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$85.99 | Yes |
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Amazon.com Marketplace
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$124.04 | Yes |
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Office Depot
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$99.99 | Yes |
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