Thursday, December 1, 2011

Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser (967558-0403)


Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser (967558-0403)

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Originally gave this product 3 stars, and now I wish I could lower it to 2. I wound up choosing I just couldn't deal with the keyboard's shortcomings (see below) and decided to return the item. Unfortunately, the uninstaller left some registry keys in Microsoft Outlook and now every time I activate my email, I get an error message saying Logitech software is missing. After 2 hours on the phone with Logitech (as some have mentioned, the email reserve is in effect a joke), the reserve person gave up and said they would call me back with a solution within 24 hours--that was 4 days ago. Probably spent 10 hours troubleshooting my registry and whatnot and still haven't found the registry keys in Outlook that were left by the uninstaller. So even the software on this particular product seems half-baked.

I'm still very partial to Logitech mice, but I doubt I'll ever buy another keyboard from the company. Bought a corded Microsoft Natural keyboard and have been impressed. This bluetooth thing for keyboards and mice just hasn't been done to its inherent yet. To that end, the touch sensitive controls on this board are nothing more than a gimmick. For instance, for volume, you have to run your hand over the slider over and over to get the volume down--and there's about a second pause in between each action. It's the most inefficient thing...useless and frustrating. The mute button, also, barely functions and is in effect tough to access. And that's a button you want to entrance quickly. Here it's out of position and you have to touch it very in effect for it to work. in effect stupid.

For volume, the "wheel" in the center of the Elite keyboard, for instance, was an gargantuan step up above this mechanism and Logitech should have stuck with that. As a succeed of these flaws, there's basically no useable volume operate on this keyboard--inexcuseable for a keyboard in this price range. The "zoom" operate also, mostly a "neato" gimmick feature as shortcuts are much faster controlling zoom in any application.

Also, the digital display is useless as well. A display has tons of potential, but this doesn't even begin to scratch it. Gimmick-city.

So some assuredly silliness and gadgetry prevents this keyboard from being truly superb. Why did Logitech have to overthink this? However, aside from the fact that the rechargeable battery in the mouse can't be removed (like the Mx700, etc.) the mouse is close to flawless. Very smooth, comfortable, and accurate. No complaints here. But the software problems and idiotic keyboard layout forestall this from being a workable unit Imo.

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