Logitech MX Revolution
February 9th, 2007 | by Brandon King
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Average user rating from 15 users |
MX Revolution Wheel Stops Working
by Hank on Mar 24th, 2008 at 11:43 AM:
The rubber strip on the scroll wheel will loosen up within a couple months making the wheel useless. It no longer spins free and is actually very difficult to turn. This seems to be a known problem at Logitech, but the only solution is to return it for the same future problem, see --
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/message?board.id=hardware_mice&message.id=6642
Battery life sucks and they can't be replaced
by Doug on Feb 27th, 2008 at 4:34 PM:
I bought my MX revolution as a manufacture refurbished unit and the battery wouldn't hold a charge at all. I thought mfg. refurbished meant it would meet mfg. specs. This one most certainly does not.
Good mouse for general use
by Mary on Jan 30th, 2008 at 11:12 AM:
Quite a good mouse for the overall use, battery life didn't last as long as I thought it would. Other than that I find the mouse great, the "alt tab"- feature gets a bit annoying.
Stay Away
by Ben on Jan 30th, 2008 at 11:09 AM:
The mouse its self is quite an eye popper. As a gamer the extra programmable buttons and the accuracy of the mouse were a great seller point. Putting in the CD I was prompted with the installation window. Clicking next I was immediately prompted if I want to install Yahoo tool bar. I am not a fan of tool bars at all, but why would a product I paid over one hundred dollars for contain adware? Anyway walking through the installation took a while to install, and I was prompted to reboot which was fine. After booting up I found the set point software running, but there was not an option for my mouse. The mouse was not even detected as a Logitech device. Looking on the Logitech support forums I was over whelmed at the post of people who have bought a Logitech mouse only to find that set point does not work. The forums were filled with people who had went through the same experience I myself had. Even though there were vast amounts of set point post, most topics had 0 responses to their plea for help to get set point to work. After a while I finally found a topic which had general troubleshooting steps (none of which worked) but the resolution for this person was to install a very old version to which the support person took credit for resolving the issue…. How is that resolving the issue? Needless to say I am on my way back to the store to return.
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Great but limited lifespan
by Jeff on Apr 23rd, 2008 at 3:42 PM: