![]() ![]() ![]() Having used the new G400 for most of this week, I don’t even notice any difference while using the new mouse between it and my old MX500. Despite the G400 being marketed as a “gaming mouse,” I’ve found that it’s perfectly suitable for office use, and is a seamless replacement for my MX500. ![]() The modern successor to the MX500, as I found after doing some research, is the Logitech G400 mouse.Īs you can see, the MX500, the MX518, and the G400 all have the same-shaped chassis. Now, in 2012, the model MX500 has been discontinued its successor, the MX518, has also been discontinued. This quickly started causing me lots of problems when selecting blocks of text, reordering items in lists, and performing other operations. I first used the MX500 at home, then later decided to bring it into work I purchased a Logitech MX518 mouse, the successor to the MX500, for use at home.įinally, this past week, after 7+ years of quality service, my MX500 flaked out: When holding down the left mouse button to drag something, the mouse button would randomly start “releasing", even though I was firmly holding down the physical button. It served me very well for many years at my primary mouse, both at home and at work. Quite a while back, circa 2005, I purchased a Logitech MX500 mouse. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |