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Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse | List Price: $79.99 Discount Price: $55.00

| Brand: Logitech Binding: Electronics Warranty: 3 year
Features: - Laser cordless mouse
- Blazing speed and instant acceleration
- Comfort grip
- Provides ultra-smooth glide
- Three year warranty
Great Design, horrible Execution [Posted on 2008-04-25] I was impressed with the mouse on the first day but soon realized that it was a horrible mouse in the most important area. The cursor would skip from area to area on the monitor regardless of how close the receiver was to the mouse. My computer would fail to recognize the mouse after a while resulting in unplugging the usb cord and plugging it back in. This happened on multiple computers. In total the mouse was a disaster, I went back to my older mouse that atleast was useable.
Wireless freedom! [Posted on 2008-04-28] Well I had the MX 518 before this mouse, and was completely satisfied. Having said that, this mouse blows it out of the water! The 2000dpi is sooo nice. My only complaints are the texture of the sides of the mouse (my MX had soft rubber sides, and this has rough plastic sides) and the battery life (typically about 7-10 hours on a full charge). Now, you are never without a battery if you straight exchange the batteries in the charger, but you are having to change the battery quite often, which can get annoying. Other than that, I would highly recommend this mouse if you are looking for wireless freedom and gaming quality.
Skeptical at first....won over after use [Posted on 2008-05-09] Two of my co-workers recommended this mouse to me as I was building a new system for home. At first I was a little skeptical about spending that kind of money on a mouse and I was unsure if I would like the wireless mouse. Not to mention, but I had my doubts about the reliability of the battery system.
Having said that, I am now totally won over. This is the best mouse I have ever owned. I'm not a button nazi, so the two clicks and the mouse wheel are enough for me. When the battery goes out, just simply pop in the one that is charged and you're off and going again. Simple to setup, very slick to use. I would buy again.
Wireless gaming mouse [Posted on 2008-05-10] Bought this so that I could get the performance of my G5 without the cord.
Performance and response seems identical to the G5. The batteries last for about 6 hours of Call Of Duty 4 online. Swapping out the batteries is fast.
The only complaint is the the setpoint software is a little quirky. If the mouse is not powered on when the system starts then the Setpoint software doesn't recognize it. You have to stop and restart the Setpoint software to get the advanced functions to work (again, only if the mouse wasn't powered on when the system was booted, other that that it's fine). Having the the docking station connected will sometimes cause my system to hang at boot (ASUS Maximus Formula X38). Disabling Legacy USB support in the BIOS solved the boot problem, so not a big deal. Overall I think it's a great mouse since it performs the same as the G5 and it looses the cord. I would have rated it 5 stars if it wasn't for the Setpoint software issues with this mouse.
Great Mouse... When It Works. Poor Support. [Posted on 2008-05-11] I have two Logitech G7 mice on two different computers. These are great mice when they work. Unfortunately, I have had both go bad (at different times) where the mouse produces a double click instead of a single click. I tried basic troubleshooting steps where I reinstalled the software, removed the battery and clicked on the buttons for 5 minutes to drain the power from the device, but this did not help. I also connected a wired mouse for a few days and found that the problem disappeared indicating the problem was with the mouse. I contacted Logitech about replacing the mouse and found their support to be poor. They indicated that I had to ship back the old mouse, which I understand. However, they wanted me to pay for shipping this product back to them. When I asked whether this policy applies in California, where we have stronger consumer protection laws, Logitech disconnected the line on me. I was respectful during the entire conversation and just wanted confirmation that this policy applied to consumers in California.
I am unhappy with my purchase since I paid good money for this device and had the device fail me in about 1 year. I am more disappointed that their support team was rude.
It appears that a lot of people are happy with this mouse, but I wanted people to know the quality of support they will receive when they contact Logitech for any problems.
I found other people having the same problem with the double click issue. Google "logitech double click g7" and you will find other people with the same problem.
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