Looking for the best ergonomic wireless mouse to replace a Logitech Anywhere MX mouse that has been the absolute best and worst mouse I have ever used. It's the best when it actually works. It's the worst due to the flaws associated with this mouse and I'm done dealing with it after two or three years of bliss mixed with hours on end of nothing but frustration and heartache. I'm not going to get into what the professionals and myself have done over the years to get it to work properly but suffice it to say, I've tried everything up to and including replacement and I'm at the end of my rope. Below is a picture of the Anywhere MX...
It fits perfectly into my hands and is very comfortable after hours on end of non-stop use. One of the features I value more than anything else is the scroll feature. Just using this forum as an example, I can go to the forum main page http://www.whatsbestforum.com/forum.php and whirl the scroll wheel just once and end up very quickly down at the bottom of the page. No other mouse I have used has been able to do this and is the one feature that I would consider a requirement with any new mouse. The scroll wheel also has a feature to where if you press down, it will engage into a normal mouse scroll wheel that "clicks" as you scroll up or down a page. I never use this feature...it's too slow. It has other features that I would consider as a "cool" factor but to be honest, I rarely, if ever use them.
My budget is whatever it needs to be but I'd like to keep it below $150-$200. Another thing I'd like to throw out there is that I'm not looking for a ball, nor am I looking for a gaming mouse. Just a reliable mouse that is fast, accurate and not plagued with issues that after a number of years have yet to be resolved by the computer experts or the company that manufactured it to begin with.
What do you have in mind as to what the best ergonomic, wireless mouse would be?
Added note; If the mouse you love happens to come with a wireless keyboard that is also something you would recommend? If the wireless keyboard/mouse combo can go up to around 20-25 feet in range, I'm all ears and I'll adjust the budget accordingly.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I look forward to any suggestions you may have. Target date for purchase? Sooner rather than later.
Tom
It fits perfectly into my hands and is very comfortable after hours on end of non-stop use. One of the features I value more than anything else is the scroll feature. Just using this forum as an example, I can go to the forum main page http://www.whatsbestforum.com/forum.php and whirl the scroll wheel just once and end up very quickly down at the bottom of the page. No other mouse I have used has been able to do this and is the one feature that I would consider a requirement with any new mouse. The scroll wheel also has a feature to where if you press down, it will engage into a normal mouse scroll wheel that "clicks" as you scroll up or down a page. I never use this feature...it's too slow. It has other features that I would consider as a "cool" factor but to be honest, I rarely, if ever use them.
My budget is whatever it needs to be but I'd like to keep it below $150-$200. Another thing I'd like to throw out there is that I'm not looking for a ball, nor am I looking for a gaming mouse. Just a reliable mouse that is fast, accurate and not plagued with issues that after a number of years have yet to be resolved by the computer experts or the company that manufactured it to begin with.
What do you have in mind as to what the best ergonomic, wireless mouse would be?
Added note; If the mouse you love happens to come with a wireless keyboard that is also something you would recommend? If the wireless keyboard/mouse combo can go up to around 20-25 feet in range, I'm all ears and I'll adjust the budget accordingly.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I look forward to any suggestions you may have. Target date for purchase? Sooner rather than later.
Tom