Product Details
Logitech LX3 Optical Mouse

Logitech LX3 Optical Mouse
From Logitech

List Price: $45.43
Price: $22.24

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Product Description

Use the Logitech LX3 Optical Mouse comfortably, all day - with either hand. The high-definition optical sensor delivers smoother, more precise control, making the LX3 perfect for editing digital photos.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16477 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 931622-0403
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Soft comfort grip; unique, soft-touch sides and natural, contoured shape.
  • High definition optical: 1000dpi precision technology is 2.5 times more responsive than standard optical mice.
  • Side-to-side scrolling + zoom: Tilt Wheel plus Zoom is perfect for viewing digital photos and spreadsheets. Instantly zoom in and out; scroll horizontally and vertically.
  • Plug-and-play convenience; just connect the mouse to your USB or PS/2 port to get started.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description

Superior comfort and precision.

Use the Logitech LX3 Optical Mouse comfortably, all day—with either hand. The high-definition optical sensor delivers smoother, more precise control, making the LX3 perfect for editing digital photos.




Work and Play in Comfort—with Either Hand!
Soft comfort grip; unique, soft-touch sides and natural, contoured shape.




High Definition Optical
1000dpi precision technology is 2.5 times more responsive than standard optical mice..




Enjoy Plug-and-Play Convenience
Just connect the mouse to the USB port to get started.

 




Side-to-Side Scrolling + Zoom
Turn the wheel for up and down scrolling, tilt it for side-to-side scrolling, and click it to zoom in and out. Solid and precise, it's the ultimate scroll wheel!

 


Customer Reviews

Good mouse, but buttons are pretty bad2
I picked up one after my old Logitech mouse cord went bad. One thing I noticed off the bat (which might not be a common technical problem) was that the left and right buttons were not good. Clicking on something sometimes wouldn't work. The mouse button would "click" but onscreen it wouldn't register unless you actually pushed the button hard. Was very annoying and I quickly returned the mouse after testing it for a day or 2. Is a narrow mouse also, I don't recommend it for people with large hands, it just doesn't feel smooth and natural. Get a wider one.

One more nice Logitech4
A very nice mouse for the price. I bought it as a secondary computer mouse but now using it instead of Apple mighty mouse.
I used to use an MX7 cordless before, of course it's not compared to that one (especially when my big hands are in account) but still a very smooth mouse.

I'd pay a little more for a cordless version if existed. But there's still a "bigger & handful" mouse in my mind.

I found the "scroll click" buttons very useful. Nudging the scroll wheel left&right gives you two programmable clicks. I use it as a keyboard stroke and saves "a lot of time"

Just a little reminder, I'm experiencing a premature "carpal tunnel syndrome" and using that "scroll click" with my index finger seems to be causing some pain @ near future. Not a minus for the product, just a reminder for guys like me.

Overall: A good product. A good price/performance ratio. I'd prefer a bigger mouse but would be o.k. for most people.

Reminder: Please pay attention on your working ergonomics. When it hurts, it hurts really bad!

Falls far short of an MS mouse2
I needed a new mouse for use at work and in our catalog all the mice were Logitech. I have a history of using Microsoft mice, but for no particular reason other than familiarity. But I figured a logitech mouse would be just as good, so I ordered this, which seemed cheap and functional.

The physical mouse gets the job done, clicks fine, scrolls fine, etc. I appreciate the scroll + tilt wheel. It works as it should. I also appreciate the "click" feel of the logitech scroll wheel compared to the new "smooth" feel of MS scrolling - it helps my precision greatly.

However, given the amount of time my hand spends on a mouse during the day, I like to make it work for me, and I have appreciated the Intellipoint software that MS uses with its mice. I was shocked to find that the logitech software is vastly inferior, at least for my preferences. It has only rudimentary button assignment, and limits your choices significantly more than the MS mice do.

1. For instance, I like to assign a middle click to the "back" function for use in navigating both web pages and my own folders. But logitech does not offer this as an option.

2. The MS Intellipoint software also allows you to assign different button responses in different programs, so you can keep your horizontal scrolling in spreadsheets, but use the tilt wheel for other things in other programs. No such luck with the logitech.

3. One of the biggest productivity enhancers for me about specialized mouse software has been accelerated scrolling. I don't know why this is not standard, but it's SO useful, and makes scrolling through long documents much more manageable without sacrificing fine control. This too is absent with the logitech software.

So while the mouse itself is functional, I think the point of buying a (semi)fancy one like this (instead of using the generic one that comes with your computer) is to use all its features to improve productivity. I would not recommend this product to someone who feels similarly.