by Suff » 12 Feb 2013, 19:34
Hi WM,
My experience with Mice over the years is that Microsoft produces much higher resolution and mice which are more resilient to difficult surfaces. I've found that Logitech mice are more fussy about the surface you use.
There are many mice out there with thumb forward back, my best suggestion is head over to PC world and try them out as they have many out on the counter.
One other suggestion is that you try a trackball. My experience of trackballs is that the larger the ball the smoother and better it works. Once I'd got over trying to push the trackball base around I found that the ability to just flick the ball and stop it when ready was a really great way to get around. The main reason I don't have one now is that I have to use mice at work and trackballs are really not very portable.
Just some food for thought. I hate the forward/back buttons as I always click them when I'm at the stage of buying something and screw up the transaction, having to start again.....
Not much help, but a few pointers. I have a Logitech M705 mouse in my bag which I bought on ebay. It's pretty much what you want but I don't use it much because I'm using keyboard combo's and also I can't get the W8 driver into W8 so I can't associate the mouse with the transmitter. Quite nice mouse though.
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