li Cordless number pad to facilitate number entry on notebooks li Effortlessly enter ... more
your data li 2.4 GHz wireless technology ensures seamless operation li Receiver snaps in the pad when not in use li Up to 6 months battery life li Includes a...
Postage & Packaging: £4.50 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: no need to use the touchpad on a notebook Disadvantages: cannot store USB wireless connector within the mouse
tedious. You either have to lift your finger from the pad to press the button or you have to use your other hand. I find this tedious and it means that I can't be eating a sandwich or drinking a coffee whilst using the touch pad.
I also hate the fact that laptops don't have a separate set of key for the numeric keypad. Instead laptops generally use the existing character keys to give you a crude representation of a numeric keypad. Usually you have to press a special key near the shift/ctrl button and then press one of the existing keys to get a number up on the key. Alternatively you can use the row of numbered keys below the Function Keys. Again I find this tedious especially when I know that I can enter numbers rapidly on a standard keyboard.
The Logitech V250 addresses both these issues.
I bought one recently from Office World for £36 ...
Advantages: Good design, not too expensive, simple installation. Disadvantages: Force feedback doesn't work properly, only average battery life.
So, my old joypad was starting to get unreliable, i just couldn't kickflip on Tony Hawks like i wanted to. My Skyline GTR in Need For Speed Underground would suddenly drive into a wall. Time for a new joypad methinks!
Walking round PC world, I was simply looking to replace my old Thrustmaster with a similar pad, but it wasn't in stock at the time, and most pads on the shelf had about two buttons like an old NES controller, or cost far too much money. Then my eyes wondered over to this controller. Similar features to my old pad, slightly different button configuration but hey, you can't have everything.
The LogitechCordless Rumblepad 2 ( I never saw the first but never mind) is a robust little pad. I have pretty large hands, and all the controls just sit in the right place. It has an 8 way directional pad/pov hat, two analogut ...
Advantages: really small, easily transportable. works on most surfaces, great Battery life Disadvantages: Hard to open without scissors
I recently got this mouse from Toys R Us about 1 month ago. I choose it because it was small only priced £19.99 (in a sale) and made by Logitech I like that make it has never let me down. The thing I like most about it is the size of it its only about 10 centimetres the wireless USB receiver is only about 5 if that. The reason I bought it is because I was getting annoyed at my laptops touch pad as it was really small and you cant drag or highlight things and the fact that im a gamer so I really needed a mouse. This was my first laser mouse as well the other ones I've had are the ones that have the big red light at the bottoms I think there called optical mouse's.
What comes in the box?
Well you get a package(the really annoying plastic stuff which you cant open unless you use scissors.)
A disc which contains the control panel ...
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