Pros: great larger size great battery life Micro USB rechargeable multi touch and preset with 1-4 touchpoints functions. Unifying receiver for Logitech so works simultaneously with mouse and keyboard etc. Cons: Would love to have buttons on the base instead of underneath the device for use on soft surfaces like couch, bed, soft chairs, etc. Great Item and highly recommended.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
tapping, or clicking, has very slow response. dragging is very slow and sometimes limited. your hand can tire very quickly because you have to hold it over the pad. many times you get a double click because one of your other fingers will touch the pad. in this case it is very sensitive, conversely if you want to double click intentionally, it will take several tries. I am going back to a mouse.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The surface material feels amazing, fingers glide smoothly across the surface - as long as your fingers are not sweaty, or even just a bit moist. Using this pad is different from using a touchpad on a laptop, since this one is higher elevated from the table than your hand. It means you have to "hover" your hand over it when you use it, and it can be very tolling to use for more than a quick browsing session. I find it a high quality build and I think it'll last for ever like, but I won't be using it for more than the casual surf.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This mouse is pretty comfortable to use and works reliably. The main downside is that it could use some real buttons, or at least a click sensation when you press on it. The only way to click with it is to tap, which can get a bit frustrating, especially if you're trying to click and drag. It's also a bit too sensitive, though that can usually be adjusted in software.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Touchpad is excellent as a pointing device as its larger surface allows a quick sweep across a widescreen display. I bought it as a replacement for the T620 touch mouse. I thought I'd give the pad format a try. However, there are two features of my Logitech M510 mouse that I miss dearly - and perhaps I need to learn some Touchpad-specific gestures. One is the scroll wheel. I love it when it works and curse the times when it doesn't. Two are the back/forward thumb buttons - absolutely the best improvement on a mouse since they went optical. I used to have an LX8 (also Logitech) which had the back button at the thumb and the forward button on the pinky side (if you right-hand the mouse). Every now and again I'd nudge that mouse and bump the right side button with usually unpleasant, unplanned results. Which brings me to a point of the Touchpad I love. It just sits there. No wear and tear on the tabletop. I had to download software on each PC/laptop that I used with the Touchpad so that the touch-clicks and double-clicks would work. One thing I don't like - and perhaps another trick to learn - is duplicating the click, hold & drag operation of a mouse. I do that alot and I struggle with the left-click "foot" to do the same thing.Read full review
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