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Logitech MX Air Cordless Mouse

Author: Andrew Jones SUMMARY: Logitech’s latest rodent has undergone an evolution this time around, and has decided to sprout some wings.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Input Peripherals
Published: 21st April 2008

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The mouse is easy to handle and the ergonomics are sound, so it’s time to find out what the software can do for us. Now, most people would use the drivers on the CD, but I’m not most people, I go to Logitech’s site and make sure I have the latest drivers.

With the latest in shiny software loaded, I opened up the task tray style icon; the first screen you are presented with is the button allocation, and here you can set the buttons to do just about anything with the exception of the left and right click, and scrolling. I also did manage to re-assign the Select button to middle click, so I’ll give Logitech some props for making their products pretty customisable. (But it’s still no replacement for a real middle button!)



Next tab gives you all the mouse pointer and acceleration tweaking; you will spend a little time here tweaking the mouse for your own personal comfort level.



Following that is the game settings tab where you can tell the software how it’s supposed to behave when you fire up your favourite escape from reality. Now this is not what I would consider a gaming class mouse, but with the laser based tracking module nestled in the nose of this beast, there is no reason you cannot game with it. (It is a little narrow for my fat hand to be comfortable over long periods of time, so i’d have to file this one under ‘casual gamer peripheral’ rather than ‘full on frag bringer 3000’)



This next menu allows you to tweak the scroll settings on the mouse to give it a bit more control over its tendency to fly through web pages when you flick it. You can also turn off the inertia scrolling, should it start to rub you up the wrong way - *rim-shot*.



Finally is a battery indication menu that gives you the option to display the battery life remaining in days, or should you wish, in percentage.




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