
However, he found a retailer with them in stock. I shared with him your log about July/August before they will be out and changes. Which means they will not ship to us probably before the 14th. I had a call today from one of my Fortune 500 accounts for 18 years who questioned me about the G9X LASER GAMING MOUSE and our new ETA from Distribution of August 10th. I am the director of purchasing for a company selling your product for a very long time. Zero R&D, and I think people would flock to it. Put “edgier” graphics on it, and call it the G35 gaming mouse or something.
#Logitech g9x weight update#
All I want is an MX Revolution mouse, with its superior ergonomics and on-the-fly freewheel switching, with the tracking system and on-the-fly DPI adjustment of a G9! (stick it in the task-switching thumbwheel!) Is that too much to ask? Just update the MX Revolution body with the G9 engine, and you’d have the perfect gaming mouse. I *hate* the G9 it doesn’t fit my hand (it’s too short, and hard to pick up because it doesn’t have the ridges on the top like the MX,) and putting the freewheel switch on the bottom of the mouse is just stupid. I just wish it had a faster tracking mechanism, and faster updates in the wireless interface, which would make it 100% right for gaming. I also use it for gaming, where it does the job 95% of the time. Why do all mouse manufacturers create separate “gaming” and “business” mouse lines, and then sacrifice capabilities on both lines? I *love* my Revolution MX mouse! It’s darn near the most perfect mouse I have ever used, and I even use one with my laptop the ergonomics and functionality make it worthwhile to lug around, since I do a lot of Visio work for my job. Part of the reason I have so many, is that I’m always searching for the “perfect” mouse for business work and gaming. I probably have a dozen of them lying around the house. (posted here because i cannot find a place to e-mail you guys for suggestions/requests.)įirst off, let me just say that I have been a fan of Logitech mice since the first 3-button mouse came out in the ’80s. Why do the mice get all the love? I’m not asking for 20 different kinds like your mice, but keeping your trackball using customers happy is important too. If nothing else, it’s the perfect size for my hands.) They sell for $200+ on ebay, used, so they must have done something right. (Take some hints on shape and tech from the discontinued Microsoft trackball explorer, my favorite trackball ever. How about releasing a wired version of the optical or, even better, a new lineup with updated tech. Yes, they are that sensitive.) I don’t like thumb-contolled trackballs (my hand cramps up), so the marble mouse is my only option, but it is really spare (would it be too much to ask for a scrollwheel? How about something that is not 20% smaller than my hand?). (wireless signals will interfere with my experiments. I have to let the keyboard hang off the edge of the table.) I like the trackman optical, but wireless is not an option. (My keyboard and a marble mouse don’t fit in the area I have. As a researcher, I have very limited table space, so a mouse is not an option.


Mice are all well and good, but how about trackballs? You guys haven’t released a new on in awhile.
