sorry i thought you were trying to be funny cos it was certainly irrelevant to the deal
Syst3mzero
21 Dec 16#32
hah I don't need 5 of them for a start I only have 2 hands!
I also never compared price and I never said people should buy a g602.
point I'm making is the title says lots of buttons but it has very few buttons in reality.
I realised one mistake I made in my other post, my Lx8 has 7 buttons. forgot about that as I rarely use that mouse now.
As for buying 5 for the price of a g602... that's exactly what I said, you even quoted me saying that exact same thing when I said I would title this mouse as "its cheaper than a good mouse".
And finally my g602 had more buttons than 5 of these mice as it can run shift states to cycle its buttons, automatic game and app specific profiles (for example when media players are the focused app the buttons on the side switch to media controls on mine).
And don't forget 5 mice attached to one pc even if you had 5 hands would still all control the same 1 mouse pointer and you would have only 6 functions for your 30 buttons.
or did you think you were funny?
Syst3mzero
21 Dec 16#30
THAT IS A LOT OF BUTTONS?
I have 11 on my G602 and that's before you count shift states.
my Lx8 (my backup/tablet mouse) has 6 and I would describe it as "wireless mouse with just enough buttons for very basic functionality".
a more apt description for that mouse is "its cheaper than a good mouse".
brilly to Syst3mzero
21 Dec 16#31
hah - you can buy 5 of these for the price of your g602.. thats way more buttons!
gsiastra
20 Dec 16#29
Got mine today with a new mouse mat, less than £11 delivered for both.
jaques_kalis
20 Dec 16#27
A wireless mouse with less number of buttons , from a reputed brand , free delivery , does not require so called PRIME membership , 20p cheaper - £8.29
I bought one cheap but it broke after a few weeks. I would recommend you avoid these.
basicly
20 Dec 16#25
Have had for a year now great mouse
Turret
20 Dec 16#24
£7.95 for the grey one.
fishmaster
19 Dec 16#23
I've got a shirt with loads of buttons on it and a jacket.
sb1970
19 Dec 16#22
£6.99 (for grey) from Ebay if you prefer (I did). Ebay
GoldenGaze
19 Dec 16#21
I paid £7.99 last week
wellibobster
19 Dec 16#20
Decent mouse. However the price was never 19.99. I got this very same mouse in 2014 and paid £6.95 from Amazon.
intime
19 Dec 16#19
two years, still going strong. Using it right now. Great for laptops as it swtiches itself off when not inuse which saves battery life enormously.
rossygnol
19 Dec 16#18
Click on promotion promotion link on the page and get both the mouse and this mat for £10.69
brilly
19 Dec 16#17
mouse is fine, bit cheap feeling especially the wheel button which gives off a weird ping
and the pads on the bottom can peel quickly at the edges stopping it being fully smooth (i use on rough surface, should be ok on smooth)
decent though
gsiastra
19 Dec 16#16
Is this a full size mouse or a compact one?
chezybezy
18 Dec 16#15
Epic tital, thanks need a laugh.
thegorilla
18 Dec 16#14
Have this mouse at work and it performs well. Battery life is excellent.
ibzman
18 Dec 16#13
good quality mouse bought some and lasted many years. buttons can wear down and a replacement was sent instantly without quibble from technet.
crazy_b
18 Dec 16#12
Very good mouse , got one for my android box works class never had a single issue. But now I've said that it will break
deancross503
18 Dec 16#11
really nice mouse to use and under a tenner so can't complain.
quidstretchy
18 Dec 161#10
You can hardly blame it for your finances or libido.
pickledo
18 Dec 16#9
I've got one of these, it's great and super toddler proof too!!
SuffolkLad222
18 Dec 16#8
Highly recommended this. It's what my whole office of 100 plus people use.
byallmeans
18 Dec 16#7
not sure about this mouse specifically, but bought something similar from technet (cost ~£10) and it had major lag. Not sure if this was just one-off, but can't recommend them, sorry
Rabbit72
18 Dec 16#6
The same story with me, bought one of these nearly 3 years ago, prior that had been mostly using more expensive Logitech, Microsoft ans suchlike devices.
I'm quite heavy user, dropped this one a number of times, but up till now performing very well, strongly recommended, have some heat :sunglasses:
manicminer7
18 Dec 161#5
Likewise, bought a few months a go for £8, a very good cheap and really functional mouse, had no issues with quality or use of.
Naith
18 Dec 16#4
Great mouse
philmitchell
18 Dec 161#3
Been using one of these for well over a year now, and can't fault it .
lostmind
18 Dec 16#2
i need keyboard with shiny buttons, the more and the shinier - the better.
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I also never compared price and I never said people should buy a g602.
point I'm making is the title says lots of buttons but it has very few buttons in reality.
I realised one mistake I made in my other post, my Lx8 has 7 buttons. forgot about that as I rarely use that mouse now.
As for buying 5 for the price of a g602... that's exactly what I said, you even quoted me saying that exact same thing when I said I would title this mouse as "its cheaper than a good mouse".
And finally my g602 had more buttons than 5 of these mice as it can run shift states to cycle its buttons, automatic game and app specific profiles (for example when media players are the focused app the buttons on the side switch to media controls on mine).
And don't forget 5 mice attached to one pc even if you had 5 hands would still all control the same 1 mouse pointer and you would have only 6 functions for your 30 buttons.
or did you think you were funny?
I have 11 on my G602 and that's before you count shift states.
my Lx8 (my backup/tablet mouse) has 6 and I would describe it as "wireless mouse with just enough buttons for very basic functionality".
a more apt description for that mouse is "its cheaper than a good mouse".
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/mice-and-keyboards/mice/logitech-m185-wireless-optical-mouse-black-red-10732409-pdt.html?awc=1598_1479300169_52506f0a1e9e58b469d5bc6eb1867d8f&srcid=369&xtor=AL-11&cmpid=aff~HotUKDeals~Communities%20&%20UGC~47868&istCompanyId=9a35962d-802d-4e67-9721-0a3328ca1f02&istItemId=qqpxmxaa&istBid=t&awid=47868&awc=1598_1482227742_d2f1f58056ff92a9bcc896e32983ad20
Ebay
and the pads on the bottom can peel quickly at the edges stopping it being fully smooth (i use on rough surface, should be ok on smooth)
decent though
I'm quite heavy user, dropped this one a number of times, but up till now performing very well, strongly recommended, have some heat :sunglasses: