December 26, 2005
Bluetooth Mouse - The Logitech V270
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The V270 has it about right: the right size (slightly smaller than a regular mouse, but still palm-sized), a nice plain form, the obligatory (though not universal, apparently) on-off switch, and simplicity of use. For Apple, that is. It comes with an install disk for Windows, but on a Mac you just "discover" it and it works. It also comes with a very nice little zipper pouch, made of good material, simple and not overdone.
After using for a bit, it seems perfectly fine as a mouse. It tracks well, doesn't jump or go berserk. The only problem is with distance. Even if the thing does work at 30 feet, one must have a clear line-fo-sight or it won't work. With the computer on the sofa and the mouse higher on the kitchen counter, I couldn't control it, because the bulk of the counter was in the way. And unless you're in a really big room, you're not going to find a flat surface with a direct line of sight with the computer thirty feet away--not that you could see the computer screen clearly from that distance, anyway. What I will do is click the mouse button, usually to advance Powerpoint slides, and that works fine as far as I get the mouse indoors.
The only other drawback I can think of is that it's a 3-button mouse, the third button being the scroll wheel. Especially for a cordless mouse which would be of more use as a button-clicker rather than a desk-scroller, you'd thing at least a 4th button would be easy to add and much more functional.
On the brighter side, this is a true Bluetooth mouse, meaning that you don't need a USB dongle sticking out of your laptop all the time, an easily-lost bit of really unnecessary extra hardware.
Clear line of site between what and what?
Why?
Can the signal get through a hand? Torso? Wood table top?
Is this the way it is for all blue tooth devices?
Posted by: ykw at December 27, 2005 04:35 PM
Looks like just what I'm looking for. Thanks for the real world mini-review.
Posted by: stein at May 29, 2006 11:05 AM

